William A. Haseltine, Contributor

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Top 10 Tips For Caring For Older Adults

Advice for those who want their loved ones to age as comfortably, independently, and vibrantly as possible.

Top 10 Tips For Caring For Older Adults

Advice for those who want their loved ones to age as comfortably, independently, and vibrantly as possible.

Good News For The New Year: We’re Making Progress In Global Health

My grandchildren will come of age in a world that I never could have dreamed of as a young boy growing up in postwar America.

Long Term Care: Navigating The Decade Ahead

From 2020 to 2030, the pressure will be on for national governments, policymakers, and healthcare providers to redress the scarcity of resources available to the elderly and the people who care for them.

Living Longer Is Not Enough: The Case For Aging Well

Growing old can be a journey as dynamic, diverting, and open ended as adolescence. But without global health systems that offer the elderly a full continuum of care, we’ll all lose out on the chance to live our best lives.

As Healthcare Goes Digital, Social Care Lags Behind

When social care organizations have the ability to share data and invest in technological upgrades, everyone benefits.

Using HIV Self Tests To Reach Vulnerable Populations

Why did it take thirty years for a single HIV self testing solution to appear in the United States? In honor of World AIDS Day, this article looks back on the history of HIV self tests—and examines the potential they hold today.

What Fintech Can Do For Healthcare

Fintech companies are bringing new and improved digital financial service models into the healthcare space. They might be able to change our health payment systems for the better.

Why We Should Talk More About Social Care

This article highlights how integrating social care into healthcare can improve the health and wellbeing of all.

A Health Information System That Puts People First

Struggling health systems lack the data, tools, and culture of accountability needed to radically improve health outcomes. At NYU Langone Health, information technology that combines all three is elevating patient care to new heights.