Key to this success is probably the reduction in people's exposure to semiautomatic weapons, Johns Hopkins
University health policy researcher Daniel Webster writes in an accompanying editorial.
Not exact matches
A new study entitled «Oral Nutrition Supplements» Impact on Hospital Outcomes in the Context of Affordable Care Act and New Medicare Reimbursement
Policies» and conducted by leading
researchers at the
University of Southern California, Stanford
University, The Harris School at The
University of Chicago and Precision
Health Economics, and supported by Abbott, found that the use of oral nutritional supplements decreased the probability of 30 - day hospital readmission, length of stay and costs among hospitalized Medicare patients aged 65 and over.
In a new, hospital - level analysis by
health policy researcher Laura Attanasio at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Katy Kozhimannnil at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health, they report that women who gave birth at hospitals that had a larger percentage of midwife - attended births were less likely to have two specific medical interventions, cesarean delivery and episi
health policy researcher Laura Attanasio at the
University of Massachusetts Amherst and Katy Kozhimannnil at the
University of Minnesota School of Public
Health, they report that women who gave birth at hospitals that had a larger percentage of midwife - attended births were less likely to have two specific medical interventions, cesarean delivery and episi
Health, they report that women who gave birth at hospitals that had a larger percentage of midwife - attended births were less likely to have two specific medical interventions, cesarean delivery and episiotomy.
A recent study from the Center for Injury Research and
Policy at Nationwide Children's Hospital done in conjunction with
researchers from Colorado School of Public
Health at the
University at Colorado and Temple
University used data from a large, national sports injury surveillance system to determine the effect of state - level TBI laws on trends of new and recurrent concussions among US high school athletes.
«We spend a lot less time talking about whether
health is improving with that spending,» says health policy researcher Allison Rosen of the University of Michigan Health S
health is improving with that spending,» says
health policy researcher Allison Rosen of the University of Michigan Health S
health policy researcher Allison Rosen of the
University of Michigan
Health S
Health System.
A new interdisciplinary program at Dalhousie
University focuses on training the next generation of
health law and
policy researchers.
Researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the
University of Pennsylvania, in partnership with ORGANIZE — a non-for-profit organization based in New York which leverages
health data to end the organ donor shortage by applying smarter technologies, utilizing social media, building more creative partnerships, and advocating for data - driven
policies — The Bridgespan Group — a global nonprofit organization that collaborates with mission - driven leaders, organizations, and philanthropists to break cycles of poverty and dramatically improve the quality of life for those in need — and Gift of Life Donor Program — an OPO which serves the eastern half of Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, and Delaware — evaluated the metrics and criteria used to measure OPOs across the country, and found significant discrepancies in how potential donors are evaluated and identified.
To address this care gap, a team of
researchers lead by Alison Buttenheim PhD, MBA, an Assistant Professor of Nursing and an Assistant Professor of
Health Policy at the
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, evaluated the feasibility and impact of different interventions aimed at increasing the number of vaccinated caregivers.
The studies were conducted by a team of
researchers from the
Health Economics Research Centre, at the Nuffield Department of Population
Health,
University of Oxford, UK, and from King's College London, Institute of Cancer
Policy and KHP Cancer Centre, UK.
A revised Medicaid sterilization
policy that removes logistical barriers, including a mandatory 30 - day waiting period, could potentially honor women's reproductive decisions, reduce the number of unintended pregnancies and save $ 215 million in public
health costs each year, according to
researchers at the
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
The states «had mirror image
policy changes, and mirror image results,» says Daniel Webster, a
health policy researcher at Johns Hopkins
University.
In the paper «Banning Smoking In Parks and on Beaches: Science,
Policy, and the Politics of Denormalization,» published in the July issue of the journal
Health Affairs,
researchers at Columbia
University's Mailman School of Public
Health analyzed the evidence for these claims and found them to be far from definitive and, in some cases, weak.
Gun violence restraining orders (GVROs) are a promising strategy for reducing firearm homicide and suicide in the United States, and should be considered by states seeking to address gun violence,
researchers from the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun
Policy and Research at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
Health and the
University of California, Davis, argue in a new report.
2015 Amy Paul, PhD, MPH AAAS Science and Technology
Policy Fellow Strategy and Research Team Center for Digital Development Global Development Lab United States Agency for International Development Carleigh Krubiner, PhD Research Scholar Berman Institute of Bioethics Johns Hopkins
University Lee - Lee Ellis, PhD, MA
Health Researcher Mathematica
Policy Research
David Hemenway is a
health policy researcher at Harvard
University in Cambridge, Mass..
The
researchers from Georgetown
University and MedStar
Health representing medical research, policy, and law, say their findings may provide timely and meaningful insight into what could result from the expansion of Medicaid, a state and federal program that provides health insurance for those with very low i
Health representing medical research,
policy, and law, say their findings may provide timely and meaningful insight into what could result from the expansion of Medicaid, a state and federal program that provides
health insurance for those with very low i
health insurance for those with very low income.
The study is a collaboration among
researchers at Vanderbilt
University School of Medicine Departments of Pediatrics and
Health Policy and U-M's C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, School of Public
Health and School of Public
Policy.
For the past year, a group of
researchers with the Philip R. Lee Institute for
Health Policy Studies at the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF), has reviewed historical scientific literature funded by the Sugar Research Foundation since the 1960s, which gives us a great perspective on how the war on saturated fats became public p
Policy Studies at the
University of California at San Francisco (UCSF), has reviewed historical scientific literature funded by the Sugar Research Foundation since the 1960s, which gives us a great perspective on how the war on saturated fats became public
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Prior to Stanford, Ericka worked as a
researcher in the Division of Public Behavioral
Health and Justice
Policy at the
University of Washington.
The availability of data on out - of - pocket
health costs was also in the spotlight in an article on Croakey, with researchers from the University of Melbourne's Centre for Health Policy arguing for greater transparency in Medicare data to inform policy r
health costs was also in the spotlight in an article on Croakey, with
researchers from the
University of Melbourne's Centre for
Health Policy arguing for greater transparency in Medicare data to inform policy r
Health Policy arguing for greater transparency in Medicare data to inform policy r
Policy arguing for greater transparency in Medicare data to inform
policy r
policy reform.
I am an Aboriginal
researcher developing an Indigenous
health policy research agenda at the
University of Newcastle.
Conducted by
researchers from The Sax Institute,
University of Sydney, Menzies Centre for
Health Policy,
University of Queensland, Institute of Public Goods and
Policies, the study is published in Milbank Quarterly.
One of the country's foremost child and family
policy researchers, Dr. Cynthia Osborne, Associate Professor and director of the Child and Family Research Partnership (CFRP) at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin, has been named director of the LBJ School's Center for Health and Social Policy (C
policy researchers, Dr. Cynthia Osborne, Associate Professor and director of the Child and Family Research Partnership (CFRP) at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The
University of Texas at Austin, has been named director of the LBJ School's Center for
Health and Social
Policy (C
Policy (CHASP).
University of Western Australia
researcher Craig Cumming asked for stronger input from frontline organisations in the
Health In Prisoners in Australia (HIP - Aus) Project, which will aim to diminish recidivism through health policy and expects to have the largest ever prisoner health cohort ever, glo
Health In Prisoners in Australia (HIP - Aus) Project, which will aim to diminish recidivism through
health policy and expects to have the largest ever prisoner health cohort ever, glo
health policy and expects to have the largest ever prisoner
health cohort ever, glo
health cohort ever, globally.
Foundations of
Health: Essential for a Bright and Healthy Future Leading researchers from the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University and the Women and Children's Health Policy Center at Johns Hopkins University have collaboratively identified four foundations of health that buffer young children against adverse childhood experiences, allowing their bodies and brains to develop without the lasting effects of toxic s
Health: Essential for a Bright and Healthy Future Leading
researchers from the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard
University and the Women and Children's
Health Policy Center at Johns Hopkins University have collaboratively identified four foundations of health that buffer young children against adverse childhood experiences, allowing their bodies and brains to develop without the lasting effects of toxic s
Health Policy Center at Johns Hopkins
University have collaboratively identified four foundations of
health that buffer young children against adverse childhood experiences, allowing their bodies and brains to develop without the lasting effects of toxic s
health that buffer young children against adverse childhood experiences, allowing their bodies and brains to develop without the lasting effects of toxic stress.
• Alyson Wright is
Policy Officer with NATSIHWA, and
Researcher with National Centre for Epidemiology and Population
Health at the Australian National
University.