The technology’s potential benefits to detect breast cancer earlier are not equally shared among all women, researchers find.
social determinants of health, breast cancer, disparities, mammography, breast screening
2021-02-19
A registry started by KPWHRI last year has sped up studies needed to protect the world against the novel coronavirus.
vaccine, pediatrics, COVID-19, Lisa Jackson, clinical trial
2021-02-12
ACT studies find medications to treat high blood pressure may differ in their impact on dementia risk, writes Dr. Eric B. Larson.
hypertension, dementia, blood pressure, Alzheimer’s
2021-02-03
KPWHRI researchers uncover the obstacles faced by smaller practices when integrating CVD risk calculators into primary care.
primary care, cardiovascular disease, CVD, Heart Month, CVD risk calculator
2021-02-02
KPWHRI’s K12 scholar program is accepting letters of interest from early-career scientists to train in learning health systems research.
learning health system, CATALyST, early career scientists, LHS
2021-01-29
Sarah Brush shares insights on engaging KP members in a Learning Health System project to revamp chronic pain care.
opioids, empathy, Pain, human-centered design
2021-01-26
Dr. Jennifer Nelson explains how Kaiser Permanente scientists are helping the CDC and FDA keep an eye out for rare adverse events.
2021-01-06
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