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News release: Healthy Hearts Northwest helps small and mid-sized practices
AHRQ funds Group Health, Qualis Health, and OHSU for partnership in Wash., Ore., and Idaho.
If you can’t bike to work … bus!
As we close out National Bike Month, Michelle Chapdelaine has a confession: She’s never biked to work. And she doesn't feel compelled to try.
News release: Home tests and automated reminders cut colon cancer screening costs
With Kaiser Permanente colleagues, Group Health finds cost savings for two years.
New breast cancer risk calculator factors in density
An online tool and app to estimate breast cancer risk is a conversation starter for women and practitioners.
How Americans can get a better deal on health care
We’re smart shoppers—except when it comes to health care. Here are some ways to upgrade our care quality without paying more.
Are we creating strong, long-term primary-care relationships?
Canada’s experience may hold valuable lessons for U.S. health systems and patients. And it may save money.
It’s time to pay attention to chronic pain
So says a new national pain strategy from the Department of Health and Human Services. You can influence the strategy with your comments.
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