
Telehealth After the Pandemic: Evidence on Effectiveness and Access
Telehealth expanded dramatically during COVID-19 and changed how many Americans access care. The evidence on what works, for whom, and at what cost is...

Telehealth expanded dramatically during COVID-19 and changed how many Americans access care. The evidence on what works, for whom, and at what cost is...

Demand for mental health services has grown dramatically while the workforce has not kept pace. Research documents the severity of the shortage and wh...

Tajfel and Turner's social identity theory explains how belonging to groups becomes part of who we are, and how that belonging influences percep...

Burnout has become a defining challenge of modern work. Research on its causes, its effects on health and performance, and what actually helps people ...

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act established landmark rights for students with disabilities. Implementation reality often falls short o...

The relationship between trauma and memory is complex and has been at the center of significant scientific debate. Understanding the research is impor...

Trauma informed care asks not 'what's wrong with you?' but 'what happened to you?' The shift changes the therapeutic relation...

Nonprofit boards are legally responsible for organizational governance but often function less effectively than they should. Research on what makes bo...

DEI programs in universities and corporations have faced legal challenges and policy scrutiny. Here is an objective overview of what is happening and ...

Investments in the earliest years of life produce returns that later interventions cannot match. The evidence for early childhood policy is among the ...