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Are Long COVID Sufferers Falling Between the Cracks

Web(Photo: Alex Moguel) No Approved Treatment But Hope on Horizon. Experts say 37% of COVID survivors report having at least one long COVID symptom in the 90 to 180 days …

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Global Health FSI

WebA new four-paper series in The Lancet exposes the far-reaching effects of modern warfare on women’s and children’s health. Stanford researchers, including SHP's Paul Wise and …

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President Biden’s Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence

WebPresident Joe Biden issued an executive order on Oct. 30 addressing his administration’s security concerns surrounding the dramatic rise of artificial intelligence — and …

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States Adopt Dangerous Legal Reforms Undercutting Public …

WebThe COVID-19 pandemic revealed significant gaps in the legal infrastructure for responding to health emergencies in the U.S., yet rather than fixing them, many states have adopted …

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Big Ideas, Small Fixes: Improving US Health Care FSI

WebOur colleagues at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) just held their annual economic summit and one panel of experts focused on how to make health …

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Missed diagnoses: Study highlights the importance of physician …

WebMissed diagnoses: Study highlights the importance of physician skills in health care. Research by David Chan and Matthew Gentzkow points to how much diagnostic skills …

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An Update to a Classic Work of Health Economics FSI

WebPart of the story of U.S. health care is its poor showing compared to other, often less-affluent nations. Japan is one of the comparison countries in the updated section on the …

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Removing Race Adjustment in Chronic Kidney Disease Care FSI

WebRemoving Race Adjustment in Chronic Kidney Disease Care. A new study led by Stanford Health Policy researchers finds that algorithmic changes to a chronic kidney disease …

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Transforming Mental Health Implementation Research FSI

WebThe Lancet Psychiatry Commission has released a report that examines the effective approaches to prevent and treat mental illness, particularly in parts of the world where …

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APARC Launches New Taiwan Program, Igniting Dialogue on …

WebOn May 2, 2024, Stanford University's Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center ( APARC) marked the inauguration of its new Taiwan Program at the conference Innovate …

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David Chan Wins NIHCM Award for Research on Veterans Care

WebDavid Chan, MD, PhD, has won a prestigious award from the National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation for research examining emergency care for elderly …

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The Department of Health Policy's Inaugural Health Equity Panel

WebOne of Artiga’s KFF studies shows that as of Oct. 5, Hispanic people represented a larger share of cases relative to their share of the total population (27% vs. 17%.) A joint study …

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Michelle Mello Testifies Before U.S. Senate on AI in Health Care

WebMichelle Mello, JD, PhD, testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance in a hearing focused on the promise and pitfalls of using artificial intelligence in health care, noting …

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Are Relaxed Telehealth and Take-Home Medication Regulations …

WebIt became risky for people with opioid use disorder (OUD) to get in-person treatment during the COVID-19, so the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration …

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Using Artificial Intelligence Tools and Health Insurance Coverage

WebUsing Artificial Intelligence Tools and Health Insurance Coverage Decisions. It would seem like AI would be a logical tool to help evaluate insurance coverage and claims. But …

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Stanford Team Wins PCORI Funding Award to Build Ethical …

WebNow, with a $1 million funding award from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), the researchers intend to scale up their work by building a practical, …

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Older Men Who Live Alone at Greater Risk for Cardiovascular …

WebThe paper published in the American Heart Journal, notes that all residents of Denmark are required by law to register where they live within five days of moving, which allowed the …

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Patient Experiences and Perceptions of Chronic Disease Care …

WebDesign, Setting, and participants. We conducted a qualitative study using a syndemic framework to understand the patients’ experiences of chronic disease care, challenges …

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Exploring Liability Risks of Using AI Tools in Patient Care

WebLast year, large language models like ChatGPT were widely released for the first time, and within a few months, similar models were already being incorporated into medical record …

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APARC Invites Fall 2024 Asia Studies Fellowship Applications

WebThe Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center is pleased to invite applications for a suite of fellowships in contemporary Asia studies to begin fall quarter 2024.The Center …

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