A study by Dr. Michael Parchman and the American Board of Family Medicine could help give doctors more time for patient care.
I recently took my blood pressure with my phone. Is this the future of health care?
Seattle—home of “Book Lust” librarian Nancy Pearl—is a city of books. Here’s a recommendation from Anne Renz.
Health execs want more actionable data to improve quality and reduce cost. Dr. Eric Larson reflects on a survey GHRI recently led for the IOM.
GHRI's Dr. Eric B. Larson comments on our role in one Paul Allen-funded study in Bloomberg News.
Latest findings from a Group Health Research Institute study finds some common over-the-counter and prescription drugs can increase a person's risk for dementia.
Further evidence found of association between anticholinergics and Alzheimer's disease in University of Washington / Group Health study in JAMA Internal Medicine.
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