Claire Allen shares how a new paper from our LHS Program can help learning health systems move from concept to reality.
A study among Kaiser Permanente members with sleep problems and osteoarthritis shows promise for overcoming obstacles to treatment.
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Take these tips from researchers on the Society of Behavioral Medicine’s Physical Activity Special Interest Group.
KPWHRI’s K12 scholar program is accepting letters of interest from early-career scientists to train in learning health systems research.
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