Kayne Mettert reflects on lived experience — and his drive to reduce stigma around mental health disorders.
Kaiser Permanente researchers stress need to test how prediction models perform in all racial, ethnic groups.
One-third of people classified as ‘highest risk’ may not develop Alzheimer’s disease, study suggests.
A new federal rule requiring physicians to provide patients online access to their notes may be easier to follow than physicians expected, according to newly published findings.
KPWHRI’s MacColl Center remains a key partner as the safety net-focused initiative expands to 8 new states.
Dr. Rita Mangione-Smith chats with Marilou Hemenway and Caroline Liou about their new roles — and the unique paths that brought them to KPWHRI.
Deborah King and Jessie Waiamau-Ariota describe their pivotal role in research on youth mental health — and more.
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