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Team care for teen depression is found cost-effective
Dr. Ludman describes how collaborative care pays off for adolescents who have depression.
HEAT panel explores social determinants of health
Ian Maki reflects on well-attended event sponsored by Group Health’s Health Equity and Access Team.
What makes GHRI a great workplace? Altruism
Dr. Eric B. Larson sees parallels between a David Brooks New York Times commentary and the Group Health mission and work culture.
Helping primary care practices decide whether to adopt proven programs
To be, or not to be, put into practice? Leah Tuzzio describes a decision-to-implement worksheet for evidence-based interventions
Biostatistician Yates Coley returns to Seattle as new investigator
Dr. Yates Coley joins GHRI faculty to continue her work in precision medicine and statistical methods for electronic health records data.
Bariatric surgery keeps weight off in long term
Weight loss persisted for 10 years with Roux-en-Y gastric bypass in Dr. Arterburn’s large multisite study of veterans.
Preventing dementia: A long-term ACT idea goes mainstream
Next week, biostatistician Dr. Jennifer Bobb attends her second symposium for the 30-year Adult Changes in Thought study. Here’s a meeting preview.
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