Health Economics is an applied field of study that allows for the systematic and rigorous examination of the problems faced in promoting health for all. By applying economic theories of consumer, ...
The Graduate Training Programs in Clinical Investigation (GTPCI) are the first of their kind. A joint venture between the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (BSPH) and the Johns Hopkins ...
The PhD in Environmental Sustainability, Resilience, and Health (ESRH) track aims to cultivate innovative public health scientists and engineers who address urgent challenges at the intersection of ...
The Exposure Sciences and Environmental Epidemiology (ESEE) track offers research and training opportunities in key topic areas relevant to environmental and occupational health. These include air, ...
Non-Degree Students Junior or mid-level professionals (ie, non-degree students) with at least a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university, a strong academic record, and ...
) each reporting more than 200 cases so far this year. Whooping cough, also known as pertussis, is extremely contagious and is a particular concern for newborns and young infants, who are especially ...
The cost of health insurance in 2026 has risen significantly for many Americans, whether they have coverage through their employers, Affordable Care Act (ACA) plans, Medicare, or Medicaid. Following a ...
The CDC also reports estimates of both medical and non-medical exemptions to vaccination requirements. While medical exemptions remained stable at 0.2% in 2024-25, non-medical exemptions reached an ...
The federally recommended vaccine schedule for American kids abruptly changed Monday when the Department of Health and Human Services removed several vaccines from the list of shots recommended for ...
The U.S. has reported more than 1,600 cases of measles to date in 2025, the largest number of cases since the disease was declared eliminated in 2000. Effectively responding to a measles outbreak ...
Public health and education experts from Johns Hopkins University, Kaiser Permanente, and Attendance Works have released a new public health framework for understanding and addressing chronic absence.
As of mid-December, flu, COVID, and RSV activity are relatively low throughout most of the U.S., but rates of all three are climbing just as many Americans travel and gather for the holidays. And, for ...