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Broadening Medical Students' Exposure to the Range of Illness Experiences: A Pilot Curriculum Focused on Depression Education
Exposing medical students to a broad range of illness experiences is crucial for teaching them to practice patient-centered care, but…
Chemoprevention of Colorectal Cancer
Although colorectal cancer (CRC) screening has reduced the incidence of and mortality from CRC, chemoprevention strategies have the potential to…
Evaluating Integrated Care for Children: A Clarion Call or a Call for Clarity?
“Integrated care” is often used to describe concepts such as coordinated and seamless care instead of the often fragmented and…
Reliability and validity of PROMIS® pediatric family relationships short form in children 8-17 years of age with chronic disease
Families play a key role in managing pediatric chronic illness. The PROMIS® pediatric family relationships measure was developed primarily within…
Maggots, Mucous and Monkey Meat: Does Disgust Sensitivity Affect Case Mix Seen During Residency?
Emergency physicians encounter scenarios daily that many would consider “disgusting.” While emergency physicians may have lower disgust sensitivity overall, it…
The importance of health insurance claims data in creating learning health systems: evaluating care for high-need high-cost patients using the National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network (PCORNet)
Case management programs for high-need high-cost patients are spreading rapidly among health systems. PCORNet has substantial potential to support learning…
Association of Cardiovascular and Alzheimer’s Disease Risk Factors with Intracranial Arterial Blood Flow in Whites and African Americans
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia among older adults (≥60 years old), affecting more than 5.3…
Impact of family‐centered tailoring of pediatric diabetes self‐management resources
Behavioral interventions to improve self‐management, glycemic control, or quality of life (QOL) for children with type 1 diabetes have small…
Earlier Hospital Discharge With Prospectively Designated Discharge Time in the Electronic Health Record
Hospital discharge requires multidisciplinary coordination. Insufficient coordination impacts patient flow, resource use, and postdischarge outcomes. A team of authors including…
Access to Care Among Individuals Who Experienced Medicaid Lockouts After Premium Nonpayment
As of September 2019, 5 states have received federal waivers to temporarily suspend Medicaid eligibility for individuals who fail to…
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