Doctors less likely to engage Black caregivers in shared decision-making
Study finds race-based disparities in offering empathy, communicating medical information
Study finds race-based disparities in offering empathy, communicating medical information
Fluctuations in patient volume during the COVID-19 pandemic may have been particularly concerning for rural hospitals. We examined hospital discharge data from the Healthcare Cost…
The overall purpose of this rapid response is to summarize the most relevant and recent literature on the use and utility of active surveillance for…
To improve primary care for patients and providers, policymakers should consider prospective payment models that create a predictable and reliable funding stream.
This report aims to showcase AHRQ’s broad and deep investments in primary care research and introduce AHRQ’s National Center for Excellence in Primary Care Research…
Amgen’s ESG Framework is built on four strategic pillars: Healthy People, Healthy Society, Healthy Planet, and A Healthy Amgen. This framework facilitates our ability to…
The world’s governments set the 2024 World Health Assembly, convening May 27 to June 1, as the deadline to approve a treaty, often referred to…
By learning from other countries, the U.S. can build a better, more inclusive health system that accomplishes enough for all while allowing some to pay…
Like diabetes, asthma, and heart disease—all disorders that are routinely managed in primary care—substance use disorders (SUDs) are chronic health conditions that cannot be cured…
In this cohort study, in-hospital mortality for time-sensitive conditions increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Mobilizing strategies tailored to the different needs of urban and rural…
The theme of AHRQ’s 35th anniversary celebration is ‘Today’s Research, Tomorrow’s Healthcare.’