Health Affairs November 24, 2025
In today’s fractured policy landscape, the most powerful solutions emerge not from isolated efforts, but from coalitions built on shared purpose. When diverse sectors, such as government, industry, academia, and civil society, come together around common interests, they unlock new pathways for innovation, policy advancement, and sustainable impact. This is especially true in public health, where complex threats like antimicrobial resistance (AMR) demand not just technical expertise, but strategic alignment across disciplines.
The challenge before us is not simply scientific, it’s systemic. AMR is a global crisis that transcends borders, sectors, and ideologies. It requires us to think differently about how we view data, how we translate science into policy, and how we find common ground with unlikely partners. Whether...







