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As Obamacare expands access, clinics use team care to adapt
When more people are covered, clinics have more patients. Maggie Jones writes that safety net clinics are adjusting, supported by private foundations.
Candidates are talking about Obamacare—whether they know it or not
Health reform is about more than insurance, writes Dr. Eric B. Larson. It’s also changing racial, economic, and care disparities.
For young adults with cancer, the Clare Project asks: What matters most?
Inspired by a family member, Dr. Karen Wernli wants to learn what quality care means for young people with advanced cancer.
Mental health research
We study mental health in the hope that one day we won’t need May to be Mental Health Awareness month.
Can precision medicine break the chain of mental health co-misery?
Mental health research excels at linking bad experiences to poor outcomes, writes Dr. Greg Simon. Here’s how to focus on recovery and resilience instead.
Prince’s apparent opioid-linked death shows need for new plan for pain
For over a decade, Dr. Michael Von Korff and others have been working on a strategy to stop the opioid epidemic. Here’s an outline.
At what age are you happiest?
Group Health Research Institute executive director Dr. Eric Larson unpacks the findings of several life satisfaction studies.
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