via hepmag.com by Liz Highleyman People who rely on Medicaid and prisoners in some states are still being denied treatment for hepatitis C because they do not yet have advanced liver disease or …
Don’t repeat the mistakes of 1918
via Boston Globe by Carol Rose and Robert Greenwald During the 1918 influenza pandemic, local governments in the United States placed special placards on the doors of homes where sick people …
HLS clinics and students fight for the most vulnerable amid COVID-19
via Harvard Law Today by Brett Milano For the Clinical Program at Harvard Law School, the past weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic have been a time to mobilize. As the clinics have moved to working …
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Pro Bono Week 2019 Recap
Every year, the Office of Clinical and Pro Bono Programs (OCP) at Harvard Law School (HLS) participates in the American Bar Association's National Celebration of Pro Bono. Held from October 21st - …
CHLPI’s Robert Greenwald Quoted in Bloomberg Law Article on HIV Drug Coverage
Via The Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation A February 22, 2019 article from Bloomberg Law includes an interview with CHLPI’s Faculty Director and HLS Professor Robert Greenwald. The …
People in Puerto Rico Can’t Get the Same Hepatitis C Meds as Other American Citizens Do
Via Tonic By: Carmen Heredia Rodriguez Drugs that can cure hepatitis C revolutionized care for millions of Americans living with the deadly liver infection. The drugs came with a steep price …