Department of Health Policy and Management News and Events Skip Section Navigation AboutInclusion, Diversity, Anti-Racism, Equity in Health Policy and ManagementJob OpeningsProgramsHPM Postdoctoral TrainingResearch and PracticeNew Policy Proposal Seeks to Improve Access to Medications that Prevent HIV InfectionPeopleFacultyHPM PhD StudentsHPM StudentsJob Seeking PhD CandidatesAlumniDistinguished Policy ScholarNews and EventsContactMake a Gift Breadcrumb Home Departments Health Policy and Management News and Events Stay up to date on all the Health Policy and Management news and events. Headlines and Department News Making Sense of Gun Death Data May 18, 2022 Bloomberg School Federal Subsidies Kept COVID-Strapped Hospitals Financially Stable In 2020, First Year of Pandemic May 13, 2022 Bloomberg School Study Finds Link Between Dropping Permit Requirement for Carrying Concealed Weapons and Increase in Officer-Involved Shootings with Civilian Victims May 11, 2022 Bloomberg School New Report Highlights U.S. 2020 Gun-Related Deaths: Highest Number Ever Recorded by CDC, Gun Homicides Increase by More Than One-Third April 28, 2022 Bloomberg School Study of Privately Insured Patients Finds Short-Term Telehealth Follow-Up Comparable to Most In-Person Care During First Year of COVID-19 Pandemic April 27, 2022 Bloomberg School View more Headlines Upcoming Events There are no upcoming events currently scheduled. Check back soon! Follow Us on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/JHSPH.HPM/ https://twitter.com/JHSPH_HPM
Federal Subsidies Kept COVID-Strapped Hospitals Financially Stable In 2020, First Year of Pandemic May 13, 2022 Bloomberg School
Study Finds Link Between Dropping Permit Requirement for Carrying Concealed Weapons and Increase in Officer-Involved Shootings with Civilian Victims May 11, 2022 Bloomberg School
New Report Highlights U.S. 2020 Gun-Related Deaths: Highest Number Ever Recorded by CDC, Gun Homicides Increase by More Than One-Third April 28, 2022 Bloomberg School
Study of Privately Insured Patients Finds Short-Term Telehealth Follow-Up Comparable to Most In-Person Care During First Year of COVID-19 Pandemic April 27, 2022 Bloomberg School