Monthly out-of-pocket costs were dramatically lower in Medicare Advantage plans, according to a study co-authored by Erin Trish of the USC Schaeffer Center for Health Policy & Economics.
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Trojans, many having voted in their first presidential election, come together for camaraderie, expert insights — and “moral support.”
USC’s iconic Song Leaders, Spirit Leaders, Tommy Trojan, Traveler and Trojan Marching Band join under one umbrella to promote the Fight On spirit.
Ella Rae Bautista Columbres is guided by a deep commitment to community and family.
Philanthropy boosts innovation in urology and supports the work of Inderbir Gill.
The estate of John H. Mitchell’s late wife, Patricia, bolsters entertainment industry education through a new major gift.
The first-of-its-kind position at USC is a sign of the times as well as the reach and popularity of the university’s brand. The team’s season opens Monday in Paris.
Meddling in U.S. elections goes back to the era of James Madison and earlier, panelists note during USC Price’s George Washington Leadership Lecture Series at Mount Vernon in Virginia.
USC researchers and colleagues take advantage of a “natural experiment” from World War II to analyze how sugar rationing influenced long-term health.
As Election Day approaches and all eyes turn to California’s competitive congressional races – likely to sway the balance of power in the U.S. House – USC experts discuss the Golden State’s influence that extends far beyond the ballot box.