The Mexico Center’s quarterly newsletter provides the latest information on the center’s research and activities. Click here to read the March 2019 issue.
A Baker Institute study is the first of its kind to examine the impact of the ride-sharing service Uber on drunk-driving deaths in a low- and middle-income country.
Read the Center for Health and Biosciences' biannual newsletter, which provides an overview of the publications, events, commentaries and other work of the center's fellows and scholars.
The Mexico Center’s quarterly newsletter provides the latest information on the center’s research and activities. Click here to read the December 2018 issue.
Read the Center for Health and Biosciences' biannual newsletter, which provides an overview of the publications, events, commentaries and other work of the center's fellows and scholars.
The Mexico Center is celebrating its fifth year of producing research, activities and policy recommendations to help foster a secure and prosperous U.S.-Mexico relationship. Click here for an overview of the center's accomplishments during these five years, as well as the latest information on its activities.
In the September 2018 issue of the Health Policy Research newsletter, Anaeze C. Offodile II, nonresident scholar in health policy, and Vivian Ho, director of the Baker Institute Center for Health and Biosciences, discuss the role of consumerism as a driving social and economic force in the rapidly changing health care landscape.
Vivian Ho, Anaeze C. Offodile IISeptember 18, 2018
Are freestanding emergency departments (EDs) the same as urgent care centers? Vivian Ho, director of the Center for Health and Biosciences, explains the difference in costs between the two and why patients seeking immediate medical attention in their neighborhood should think carefully before walking into a freestanding ED.