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Big data plus real-world context equals community health improvements
Carly Levitz, GHRI research associate and data geek, tells her secret for getting the full story of a community health program.
Don’t wait: Dr. Leana Wen urges public health action now
Dr. Paula Lozano shares inspirational moments from Dr. Leana Wen’s visit to Group Health. See short videos of Dr. Wen, with her full talk to come.
Dr. Leana Wen: Better care is not our biggest health challenge
In a Seattle Times op-ed, Baltimore City Health Commissioner Dr. Leana S. Wen calls on the city to tackle poverty, violence, and racism to improve health.
From war to Group Health: The journey of Stefan Golston
Katie Fritcher used her history training to uncover the story of the Golstons, who became a Group Health family thanks to Hilde Birnbaum.
Rising health care costs demand action to protect common resources
Dr. Eric Larson issues a challenge to politicians and health care professionals: Talk about health care costs and take action to slow their growth.
Living well, dying later in the US
14.8 years separates the life expectancies of the poorest one percent and the richest one percent.
The 1 percent’s longevity: income is not the only inequality
How does a study of more than 1.4 billion tax records and 4 million deaths show us ways to improve disparities? Dr. Eric Larson explains.
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