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  1. The Medicare Rule Costing Heart Patients Their Lives

    In an aging society, the best way to support our healthy aging population is to invest in preventative care and early intervention. In a new opinion in The Well News, GCOA's CEO, Michael Hodin, highlights how providing timely access to innovative treatments like transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) for asymptomatic patients is the key to ensuring patients with heart disease are not forced to become sicker or incur costly complications while waiting for care.
  2. Webinar: Ageing, Gender, Power: Rethinking Women’s Health, Work and Rights Across the Life Course

    Join Us: Ageing, Gender, Power April 28, 2026 | 7:30–9:00am EDT | Virtual GCOA Executive Director Melissa Gong Mitchell will speak at the International Federation on Ageing’s upcoming webinar, “Ageing, Gender, Power: Rethinking Women’s Health, Work & Rights Across the Life Course.” As demographic realities shift worldwide, women are at the center of these changes,…

  3. GCOA Sign-on Letter to Governor Spanberger: Consequences of Importing Federal Price Caps on Virginians’ Access to Medicine & Healthy Aging Opportunities

    Dear Governor Spanberger: We, the undersigned organizations, bring deep, on‑the‑ground experience serving older Americans, patients managing complex and chronic conditions, and their caregivers across Virginia and nationwide. We also have a clear understanding of which policies and programs are effective and where they fall short.
  4. WSJ Letter to the Editor: How Flu Vaccine Policies Affect the Economy

    Your editorial “Vinay Prasad’s Vaccine Kill Shot” (Review & Outlook, Feb. 12) points out that a recent decision by Mr. Prasad, the leader of the Food and Drug Administration’s vaccine division, will have negative consequences. Mr. Prasad’s decision to reject Moderna’s flu vaccine without even reviewing it is even worse than you describe. Denying us a new, innovative flu vaccine is horrible health policy. Innovation is at risk because, as Moderna’s CEO has said, if the largest market is off limits, investments won’t be made. But the decision will also have economic consequences. Investment in preventive health is critical as our population ages. In its April 2025 World Economic Outlook report, the International Monetary Fund dedicated an entire chapter to the need for healthier longevity as the global population ages.
  5. JourneyWoman Highlights GCOA–Transamerica Research on Travel and Healthy Longevity

    JourneyWoman’s new feature, “Eat, Pray, Live Longer,” spotlights findings from the Global Coalition on Aging and the Transamerica Institute report Leveraging Travel as a Catalyst for Healthy Longevity. The article explores how travel can support healthy aging by strengthening cognitive health and social connection, and by helping address loneliness and isolation.

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