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Can kids be screened routinely for adverse childhood experiences?
Lisa Schafer leads CCHE’s evaluation of the Center for Youth Wellness’ National Pediatric Practice Community on ACEs Screening.
Single payer: Not the only path to health care for all
Universal coverage can improve health outcomes and save lives. Let this be our focus in seeking the best way forward, writes Dr. Eric B. Larson.
Attempted Obamacare repeal gets headlines — but more may affect health
A special series in The Lancet debates U.S. health inequalities and inequities. Here’s how KPWHRI can help address them, Dr. Eric B. Larson writes
Breast screening reminders: One size does not fit all
Results from a new paper suggest the importance of tailoring preventive health outreach, writes Kaiser Permanente’s Susan Carol Bradford,
National Dog Day is Saturday, August 26, 2017
We’re a little dog-centric at Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute. Just a little.
New tool pinpoints diabetes patients at highest risk for hypoglycemia
Dr. James Ralston worked with Kaiser Permanente Northern California’s Dr. Andrew Karter and colleagues.
Meditation and cognitive behavioral therapy pay off for back pain
Dr. Cherkin reflects on new results suggesting CBT is cost-effective, and mindfulness-based stress reduction may be cost-saving.
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