Ruth J. Katz

Executive Director, Health, Medicine & Society Program

Ruth Katz is director of Aspen Ideas Health, a vice president of the Aspen Institute, and executive director of its Health, Medicine & Society Program, which brings together groups of thought leaders, decision-makers, and the informed public to consider US health challenges and identify solutions. Previously, she was the Walter G. Ross Professor of Health Policy at George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health, where she served as dean from 2003 to 2009. From 1997 to 2003, Katz was associate dean for administration at Yale University School of Medicine. She also served as chief public health counsel to the US House of Representatives’ Energy and Commerce Committee on the Affordable Care Act. 

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Blog Posts Of Interest

Misunderstood: How Public Health’s Inability To Communicate Keeps Communities Unhealthy

Designated as one of Health Affairs Top 5 most-read GrantWatch blog posts for 2020, this piece examines how public health’s inability to communicate keeps communities unhealthy.

October 8, 2020

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Blog Posts Of Interest

At the heart of our crisis: American polarization

To survive this once-in-a-generation challenge, we need to hit pause on the polarizing rhetoric.

June 16, 2020

Blog Posts Of Interest

COVID-19 Stimulus Bill Health Care Recommendations

Designated as one of Health Affairs Top 10 most-read blog posts for 2020, this piece provides recommendations on the COVID-19 Stimulus Bill to the Administration, Congress, and other federal, state and local leaders from public health, medical, policy and legal experts.

March 12, 2020

IDEAS Article IDEAS: the Magazine of the Aspen Institute Winter 2018/2019 Longform

Strong Medicine

Six former FDA heads met at Spotlight Health and agreed the FDA should be an independent agency. But how would that work? The Health, Medicine and Society Program helped the commissioners to develop a plan to liberate the FDA.

December 15, 2018