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Dr. Robert Tyler Braun and other experts participated in a panel at The Brookings Institution to assess the evidence on payer-provider vertical integration & explore policy responses. Learn more in FierceHealthcare: bit.ly/3SJpClL View the event recording: bit.ly/3So7flZ

An article in The Healthy (Reader's Digest) covers a study in Nature Communications from Dr. Chengxi Zang (Chengxi Zang) and colleagues, which finds that pregnancy may offer some protection from developing Long COVID: bit.ly/3YZQ7qv

Long-term services and supports (LTSS) in the US face numerous challenges. In Annals of Int Med, Dr. Mark Unruh (mark.aaron.unruh) and colleagues from ACP examine LTSS business models and practices, and their effect on vulnerable persons receiving care: bit.ly/3Fxj0Un

Learn about the study in Nature Communications from Yunyu Xiao, PhD and J John Mann, which could facilitate more effective prevention strategies and counter the substantial rise in suicide rates over the past two decades in the US: bit.ly/4iYH9AQ



We recently celebrated our students’ achievements at a graduation dinner for the Cornell Johnson and Weill Cornell Medicine Executive MBA/MS in Healthcare Leadership class of 2025. Congratulations to our awardees!


We’re still accepting applications for the Weill Cornell Medicine Population Health Sciences MS programs and certificate program! Discover how faculty-mentored research and Ivy League academic rigor can set you apart: bit.ly/452XdOM #healthinformatics #healthpolicy #biostatistics #datascience


A study from researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in Nature Genetics offers insight into how cancers evolve when they metastasize. Led by Dr. Xi Kathy Zhou, @LucMorrisNYC, & Dr. Chaitanya Bandlamudi, the study could inform improved treatment: bit.ly/43ZbUBj

In a study in Health & Justice, Sean M. Murphy and colleagues assessed the implementation costs of a screening tool that can help address mental health, behavioral health, and substance use disorders among youth in the criminal-legal system: bit.ly/4e2WJLa

A new study in JAMA Health Forum from Dr. Angelica Meinhofer and colleagues finds that state school Medicaid expansions led to increased access to Medicaid-funded school-based health services for children who have experienced parental opioid use disorder: bit.ly/4dYJr1X

New research in @JAMA_Current from Yunyu Xiao, PhD, J John Mann, and colleagues finds that youth who become increasingly addicted to social media, mobile phones, or video games are at greater risk of suicidal thoughts or suicide attempts. Learn more: bit.ly/4lej1fb

.Sri Lekha Tummalapalli, MD, MBA, MD, MBA, MAS, spoke about the End-Stage Renal Disease Treatment Choices #ESRD model. healio.com/news/nephrolog…


.Spectrum News NY1 covered the “big, beautiful bill," passed by House Republicans, which could lead to nearly 8 million fewer people being enrolled in Medicaid by 2034. Dr. William Schpero (William Schpero) provides insight on why people may lose coverage: bit.ly/45zkfx0

We’re proud to announce that Yunyu Xiao, PhD received the 2025 Lakshmi Vijayakumar Rising Star Award for Impact and Innovation from @IASPInfo. Dr. Xiao was honored for her impactful work focused on data science & addressing disparities in suicide prevention: bit.ly/3FXRMGV



In a perspective piece for The Milbank Quarterly, Czarina Behrends, PhD, MPH and colleagues at Network for Public Health Law and NYU Grossman School of Medicine explain why state paraphernalia laws are a barrier to reducing injection-related harm: bit.ly/4kIZJh9

A study in BMJ Surgery, Interventions & Health Technologies from Jialin Mao and colleagues finds that electronic health record data, when used with neural network models, can be useful to establish readmission predictive models for patients undergoing peripheral vascular intervention: bit.ly/4lSWR2T