Dr. Eric B. Larson explores how prevention, testing, and treatment must be tailored to meet the needs of patients in late life.
For 27 years the psychiatrist-scientist has been researching and developing innovative population-based mental health programs.
Led by KPWHRI scientists, the study, “Predicting Suicide Attempts and Suicide Death Following Outpatient Visits Using Electronic Health Records,” aims to target those who need interventions most.
Clinicians and staff at Kaiser Permanente's Tacoma South clinic describe the many ways Behavioral Health Integration is making a difference for patients.
Fresh from the HCSRN conference, Sarah Greene reflects on the business case, evidence base, and human face of research.
Drs. Kamineni and Chubak are among leaders of 2 new large PROSPR awards from NCI for cervical and colorectal cancer screening research.
Sharing CHOICE trial results, KPWHRI takes next steps to advance research on alcohol-related care.
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