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Can targeted flu vaccines lower hospitalization risk?
Dr. Paula Lozano describes an effort to find KP Washington members who would benefit most from preventive services.
Can being mindful and accepting help you stop smoking?
New findings show that ’acceptance and commitment therapy’ can be a viable approach to quitting smoking.
As the flu spreads, vaccination offers protection
A study helps confirm U.S. guidelines encouraging people with high-risk conditions to get vaccinated.
Patient perceptions shed light on unexpected suicide attempts
Julie Richards, motivated by clinical practice needs and lived experience, is researching suicide-related care.
Partnership with rural-health experts aims to improve heart care
Healthy Hearts Northwest helps bring better care for cardiovascular patients thanks to Dr. L.J. Fagnan and colleagues.
Let’s put measurement-based care in behavioral health treatment
Dr. Cara Lewis reflects on using implementation science to integrate patient-reported symptoms into behavioral health care.
Co-designing health care with patients: A how-to guide
Dr. Clarissa Hsu writes about a quality improvement project that equalized power between patients and staff.
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