b'A D V A N C I N G I N N O V A T I O N S I N H E A L T H C A R E P O L I C Y A s the Covid pandemic winds down in many parts of the nation, millions of adults and children are left to cope with the ravages of a potentially deadlier crisis: a pandemic of toxic stress and trauma that pervades all ages, all demographics, and all areas of society. Few are immune. The statistics are jarring. But far more disturbing and threatening is the fact that the modern healthcare system is ill-equipped to address this new pandemic.7'