
Michael Fitzgerald
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Sep 10, 2024 |
sahanjournal.com | Farrah Mina |Colleen Connolly |Michael FitzGerald |Michael Fitzgerald |Nancy Spears
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Sep 10, 2024 |
sahanjournal.com | Farrah Mina |Colleen Connolly |Michael FitzGerald |Michael Fitzgerald |Nancy Spears
Get in touchDo you have a news tip or story idea to share with us? Did you witness an incident that you think we should write about? We want to hear from you. Send us an email at [email protected]. Be as detailed as possible. Leave us a message at 612-548-4344. Have questions about your recurring donation to Sahan Journal, want to change your donation, or interested in becoming a sustainer? Contact us at [email protected].
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Oct 2, 2023 |
harvardpublichealth.org | Michael FitzGerald |Michael Fitzgerald |Michael Fitzgerald
“Good enough for government work” used to be a snide way of saying something wasn’t very good at all. The truth is, we give our most difficult problems to government. We especially want governments to take on things markets don’t find profitable enough—even free market champion Milton Friedman, the Thanos of government-busters, knew markets had their limits and needed a referee (not that he thought much of government-provided health insurance).
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May 19, 2023 |
harvardpublichealth.org | Michael FitzGerald |Michael Fitzgerald |Michael Fitzgerald
Public health is intertwined with politics, sometimes in ways that feel more like quantum entanglement. That’s true at the community level and on the world stage. Public health is always a form of political action—or inertia. The stories in this issue look at the interplay between political decisions and health.
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