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Improving and Sustaining Health Through Prevention Across Medicare and Medicaid
Medicare and Medicaid broadly cover preventive services, yet utilization remains below goals, with the widest gaps in rural...
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Improving and Sustaining Health Through Prevention Across Medicare and Medicaid
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Preventable illnesses remain among the most significant global health challenges. Noncommunicable diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity contribute substantially to premature mortality, often linked to limited access to healthy foods, insufficient physical activity, and underused screening services. Embracing a prevention-first strategy is vital for preserving population health and moderating the escalating costs associated with advanced care.
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Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)
Encouraging the development of new antibiotics by promoting policies that could incentivize drug developers, investigate ways to...
Early Warning System for Future Pandemics
Bringing together global health leaders and experts to advance a vision for a coordinated global early warning system to address a...
Project Prevent
Preventable illnesses remain a leading cause of death worldwide. Noncommunicable diseases, such as cardiovascular disease...
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Improving and Sustaining Health Through Prevention Across Medicare and Medicaid
Medicare and Medicaid broadly cover preventive services, yet utilization remains below goals, with the widest gaps in rural communities and among beneficiaries managing multiple chronic conditions.Read Report
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Scaling and Sustaining Better Health Outcomes Through Prevention
Preventable illnesses remain a leading cause of death worldwide. Non-communicable diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity account for most premature deaths, fueled by limited access to healthy foods, inactivity, and...Read Report -
The Reinvention of Prevention: How to Fund and Finance a Pivot to a Prevention-First Healthcare System
As part of the debut of the Milken Institute’s Project Prevent initiative in 2024, the Institute conducted a series of interviews with 35 key stakeholders and experts in health, finance, philanthropy, pensions, and public policy to explore...Read Report -
Data Governance for Early Warning Systems
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the proliferation of new data that have created unprecedented opportunities to establish early warning systems for pandemics. These systems not only have capabilities to predict and detect pathogens that...Read Report -
Innovative Finance Models for Global Early Warning Systems for Pandemics
Despite lessons learned from COVID-19 and other outbreaks, the world remains ill-prepared for the next pandemic. Since 2020, FasterCures has promoted collaboration to develop and improve early warning systems around the world, convening...Read Report
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What Can Global North Learn from Global South: Lessons from Past Pandemics and Epidemics
Written by Jacobs and FasterCures, a center of the Milken Institute, this report highlights the deficiencies exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic in responding to public health crises and encourages decision makers and policymakers to apply the...Read Report
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A Global Early Warning System for Pandemics: Perspectives from the Front Lines
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed critical gaps in the world’s ability to detect, track, and analyze pandemic threats. The international community has responded with a renewed push for a globally coordinated early warning system that is capable...Read Report
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A Global Early Warning System for Pandemics: A Blueprint for Coordination
The COVID-19 pandemic has had enormous health, social, and economic consequences. Despite unprecedented advances in medical science that have enabled the development of novel vaccines and therapies in record speed, this pandemic also...Read ReportAD
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