The Current Shroom Boom: A Recap of Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy Across the United States

Tabitha PitzerApr 14, 20244 min read
The use of psychedelic substances to heal the mind and body is anything but new. For millennia, Indigenous peoples across the globe have used plants with psychedelic properties for “medicinal, ceremonial, and divinatory purposes.” However, Western medicine has been slow to embrace psychedelics and psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy (PAP). The United States’ Tense History […]

The Anti-Kickback Statute and The Stark Law: Laws Working to Limit Health Fraud

Morgan PriceApr 14, 20244 min read
In February 2020, Dominic Trumbo, a patient recruiter based out of Lexington, Kentucky was sentenced to 60 months in prison for receiving over $1 million in illegal kickback money from several home health agencies throughout the nation in exchange for information on Medicare beneficiaries. Trumbo instructed his employees to cold-call […]

Healthcare’s Lack of ASL Interpreters

Michele JuskowitzApr 14, 20244 min read
Henry Ford Health is an integrated healthcare organization based in Michigan, and in an ongoing federal court case, Sparks v. Henry Ford Health System et al., the organization was sued for alleged disability discrimination in violation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). The Plaintiff in this case, […]

Healthcare for Everyone: Sacramento, California Becomes a Sanctuary City for Transgender Individuals

Samantha FangApr 14, 20244 min read
Transgender individuals’ access to gender-affirming care is increasingly under attack. In response, various states are protecting access to gender-affirming healthcare through shield laws. While shield laws vary by state, the laws have two primary goals: (1) to protect transgender individuals, their families, and their medical providers against such attacks and […]

Braidwood Management Inc. threatens to upend recently enacted programs to curb new HIV cases

Harrison FerachiMar 11, 20244 min read
On June 5, 1981, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) announced the presence of a rare form of pneumonia in five previously healthy gay men in its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report — it wouldn’t be until 1986 that the Reagan administration mentioned “AIDS” in public. Around this time, about 16,500 people […]