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Meet Kistein Monkhouse, a 2022 Aspen Ideas: Health Fellow who's bridging gaps in patient/provider communication with a storytelling app that empowers people to own the narrative of their health journey.

Hospitals and health systems have a critical role to play in turning health equity talk into action. Learn how the field is using strategic investments to drive innovative solutions forward. Presented by the American Hospital Association.

The United States is in the midst of a maternal health crisis, and new data from the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association shows that women of color continue to face a greater risk of childbirth complications compared to white women. As these disparities in maternal health care stem from a complex fabric of social, racial and economic issues, the time is now to confront and c...

From April 27-29, Aspen Ideas: Health will gather leading experts and innovators for powerful virtual conversations to explore big ideas and bold approaches to better health. Among them are five inspiring writers: Harriet Washington, Walter Isaacson, Suleika Jaouad, Sanjay Gupta, and John Torres. Their latest works explore everything from controversial medical practices to...

Biden believes deeply that actions like the January 6th violence at the Capitol are not who we want to be as a country, says Evan Osnos, author of a Biden biography.

Brita Filter using the power of drag to inspire people across the country to show up at the polls.

As we look to the new normal, the first step in creating systemic solutions is to deeply examine how the institution you represent contributed to today’s injustices, says Prudential's Lata Reddy.

The evangelical movement is more intellectually and ideologically diverse than the general public may think.
Systemic racism in America cuts across institutions like criminal justice, healthcare, housing, employment, and education.

As thousands participate in civil protests in their communities, this critical moment calls on each and every one of us to reflect, step up, and do more.

Computer systems don’t anticipate all the types of people who might use them. What are the innocuous, and more problematic, consequences of this?

The conversations that happen at Aspen Ideas: Health and the Aspen Ideas Festival are everywhere! View our list of sessions that are live streamed.







