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Patient-centered care for alcohol use disorders: What’s next?
Sharing CHOICE trial results, KPWHRI takes next steps to advance research on alcohol-related care.
As back pain becomes a global issue, what care should be avoided?
The Lancet Low Back Pain Series shows what isn’t working in wealthy nations. Other countries should take note.
Improving outcomes, preventing obesity in 60 US communities
A 12-article report features CCHE on a decade of Kaiser Permanente Community Health Initiatives.
Flu season is winding down — What did we learn?
Dr. Michael Jackson gives a late-season report on state and national influenza patterns and his Flucaster prediction model.
Access, electronic health records, and the ecology of care
Improving long-standing problems of access in the digital age requires a critical look at today’s electronic health record, writes Dr. Eric B. Larson.
Can a focus on better oral health help smokers quit tobacco?
Dr. Jennifer McClure partnered with the leading quitline provider to see what happens when smokers are counseled about oral health and tobacco.
For better pediatric care, back guidelines with more evidence
In the 2000s, Dr. Beth McGlynn showed that rates of getting recommended care are low. In a new JAMA editorial, Dr. David Grossman has ideas to improve them.
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