“Americans’ lack of regard for their country—or, more accurately, the people with whom they share it—is a real problem with profoundly negative consequences. The Capitol insurrection offered a vivid illustration of that. And schools have an important role to play in addressing the problem,” writes Jon Valant.
Health Information Exchange (HIE) platforms electronically retrieve, organize, and share medical data between clinical points of service. Niam Yaraghi and Peter Levin explain how HIEs could also be used by public health officials to monitor outbreaks and vaccination status to get the pandemic under control more effectively.
The U.S.-Turkey relationship has a long history of complexities, but recent years have been exceptionally turbulent. Galip Dalay argues that given the current political climate, the two countries should invest time and energy in crisis management in order to avoid a rupture in the relationship.
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