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American healthcare is one of the most expensive systems in the world, and it is also one of the most unequal. The country spends $5.7 trillion on health this year alone, roughly one-fifth of everything the economy produces. Yet more than 27 million Americans have no insurance. Drugs that cost a fraction of their U.S.…
Healthcare in the United States operates under one of the densest regulatory frameworks in the administrative state. The decisions that shape your access to care, your out-of-pocket costs, and the range of available treatments originate not in your doctor’s office but in the rulemaking authority of agencies like the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services…
By Malcolm Lee Kitchen III | MK3 Law Group(c) 2026 – All rights reserved. Abstract Digital identity integration has emerged as one of the most consequential technological developments of the modern era. As organizations across both public and private sectors seek more reliable and scalable methods of identity verification, the convergence of biometric identifiers and…
By Malcolm Lee Kitchen III | MK3 Law Group(c) 2026 – All rights reserved. Abstract Genomic surveillance has established itself as a foundational pillar of contemporary public health infrastructure, providing governments, health agencies, and research institutions with the capacity to monitor infectious diseases at the molecular level in near real-time. Through the systematic integration of…