Firearm injuries account for nearly $3 billion in emergency department and inpatient care each year, while firearm deaths remain in the third-leading category of injury-related deaths in the US.
The National Academies will convene a workshop to consider the application of an Earth system science approach to research related to emerging approaches to climate intervention. The workshop will ...
In today’s constrained healthcare environment, payers and provider systems must juggle three critical priorities: sustaining financial viability, elevating patient safety, and improving clinical ...
Due to rapid technological advancements, remote patient monitoring (RPM) technology has gained traction in recent years. While the effects of specific RPM interventions are known, few published ...
Background Around 40% of mortality after injuries is avoidable with access to quality care. Investments in interventions ...
Complex networks, and functional networks in particular, have become a standard tool to understand the structure and dynamics of real-world complex systems. One usually hidden assumption is that the ...
Payment systems generally do not directly encourage or support the reduction of health disparities. In 2013 the Finding Answers: Solving Disparities through Payment and Delivery System Reform program ...
A new study finds that empowering communities with systems-based tools to fight childhood obesity not only reduced weight trends but also improved quality of life in boys—suggesting a resilient, ...
Police departments already have a lot of data available that could be helpful: use of force incidents, citizen complaints, praise of officers from other officers or the community. But making sense of ...
For 11 years, Louisville Metro Police has written into its policies the framework for a system meant to flag officers who could be at risk for misconduct or in need of additional support. But it ...