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Better together: Dyad structure is key in health department’s success
Evaluators find Seattle/King Country Public Health nails a whopping 22 of its 24 strategies in a $25 million initiative to improve public health.
Closing the knowledge gap on prevention in pediatrics
Does routine screening for autism, high cholesterol, and other problems improve kids’ health? We need better research to find out, Dr. Grossman says.
Group Health’s new lung cancer screening program shows promise
A project to find early cancers is saving lives, thanks to teamwork, writes Jennifer Nazarko, Group Health director of medical specialties.
Our top 6 reasons why ‘it was a very good year’
See how 2015 was the Institute’s best year yet—for funding and practical impact, improving people’s health at Group Health and across the country.
Precision medicine needs a population approach
Dr. Eric B. Larson says a new JAMA study that includes Group Health shows the power of research with big, diverse, real-world populations.
In time for your New Year’s resolutions: Anne Renz has a book recommendation for us
Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard provides a framework for organizational and personal change.
Group Health’s guidelines helped our Group Practice reduce doses of opioids for chronic pain
Dr. Michael Von Korff discusses how Washington state guidelines also appeared to lower opioid doses, but large dose reductions followed health plan initiatives.
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