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ACOs are asking patients ‘What matters?’
Dr. Eric B. Larson discusses a survey on patient engagement and activation at accountable care organizations around the nation, featuring Group Health.
Health records can reveal early signals of slow changes like Alzheimer’s
The words we use and our doctors’ notes hold hints about our health. Data Scientist David Carrell, PhD, tells how we’re learning to catch those clues.
Do Coke-funded obesity messages leave a bad taste?
Group Health Physician and GHRI Associate Investigator Beverly Green, MD, MPH, weighs in on obesity advice from a group sponsored by Coca-Cola.
How can we ensure safe medications for mothers-to-be?
In this Q and A, Dr. Sascha Dublin describes how research using real-world data can ease suffering and prevent harm during pregnancy.
When patients become researchers
Two Group Health members talk about what it was like to be co-investigators on a study from the national Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute.
A ‘booster dose’ of more massage helps reduce neck pain
Group Health and University of Vermont researchers find a longer treatment period is better for reducing dysfunction.
The aging population: Is the world ready for 2050?
Dr. Eric B. Larson adds the global angle to Dr. Andrea's LaCroix's post about the importance of maximizing functionality and activity in older people.
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