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Arriving in Kigali early? Join the O'Neill, @malawaigovt, Government of Rwanda, and AHCWG for an IAS - the International AIDS Society preconference event, “Building Resilience: Strengthening National Leadership, Integration, and Sustainable HIV Programs in an Era of Funding Transition.” Learn more at


WHO Pandemic Agreement carries significant implications for the WHO South-East Asia Region (SEAR) which is characterised by its dense populations, rich biodiversity, and considerable health vulnerabilities. Lawrence Gostin , Sam Halabi & I write for the Wire O'Neill Institute

In her new #Crossroads article, Katie Keith of O'Neill Institute discusses how the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) will significantly roll back and fundamentally reshape access to health coverage and care in America, and also result in higher health care costs and red tape for


🆕 Journal of the IAS has launched a supplement at #IAS2025 exploring how differentiated service delivery can extend beyond #HIV treatment to deliver sustainable integrated care. 📲 Access all the articles for free: bit.ly/JIASDSD


A new piece in MedPage Today featuring O'Neill's Zach Baron and Katie Keith breaks down some of the health provisions in the Big Beautiful Bill Act that flew under the radar. medpagetoday.com/publichealthpo…

Long-acting injectable PrEP can transform the HIV epidemic, but only if barriers are addressed. In The Lancet HIV, Sharonann Lynch, Matthew Kavanagh [email protected], Linda-Gail Bekker, yogan pillay, and others propose a 10-point framework to accelerate access, even at a time of extraordinary uncertainty


In a new piece in The Hastings Center for Bioethics report, Lawrence Gostin, Alexandra Finch, and Peter Lurie dig deeper into the MAHA agenda, identifying evidence-based policies that would be effective in combating chronic diseases. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ha…

What is the price of preserving preventive services coverage? In a new piece in The Regulatory Review, O'Neill's Katie Keith and Andrew Twinamatsiko explain how a recent SCOTUS decision protects preventive services coverage but emboldens the HHS Secretary. theregreview.org/2025/07/17/kei…


What's the status? In a new Health Affairs piece, O'Neill's Zach Baron and Andrew Twinamatsiko provide a status check on the ongoing litigation surrounding the Medicare drug price negotiation program. healthaffairs.org/content/forefr…

In their new Forefront article, Zach Baron and Andrew Twinamatsiko of O'Neill Institute discuss how, in the two years since the first case challenging the Medicare drug price negotiation program program was filed, the government has prevailed on the merits in every instance.

Listen to O'Neill's Michele Goodwin on a new episode of 'Looking Back, Moving Forward,' a podcast from @msmagazine.



