
Which team approach works best for Alzheimer’s patients in nursing homes?
New study at USC will compare two ways of caring for older adults with dementia and Alzheimer’s.
New study at USC will compare two ways of caring for older adults with dementia and Alzheimer’s.
As Congress and the president consider repealing ‘Obamacare,’ USC experts weigh in.
The proportion of the national debt tied to health care costs keeps increasing, raising concerns about competitiveness and national security.
Leonard D. Schaeffer leads USC Price symposium on the trends and challenges created by recent reforms.
Schaeffer Center hosts forum for national officials with an interest in health policy.
Steven Chen heads department focused on patient-centered care and socioeconomic analysis.
Panelists at USC Price event explore challenges in wake of the Affordable Care Act.
Howard Greenwald talks about key provisions during a speaking tour in Canada.
Forty-two percent of Americans were unable to describe a deductible when the 2013 survey was conducted.
A series of papers in Health Affairs examines how the Affordable Care Act could affect two sectors of the nation’s most vulnerable people.
Overall health quality is the main issue of the day at a two-day USC conference.
California voters are concerned about economic fallout from the Affordable Care Act, according to results of the latest USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times Poll.