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View article: An Image Quality–informed Framework for CT Characterization
An Image Quality–informed Framework for CT Characterization Open
Background Lack of standardization in CT protocol choice contributes to radiation dose variation. Purpose To create a framework to assess radiation doses within broad CT categories defined according to body region and clinical imaging indi…
View article: From the Editors' Desk
From the Editors' Desk Open
View article: When Can We Trust Real‐World Data To Evaluate New Medical Treatments?
When Can We Trust Real‐World Data To Evaluate New Medical Treatments? Open
Concerns regarding both the limited generalizability and the slow pace of traditional randomized trials have led to calls for greater use of real‐world evidence (RWE) in the evaluation of new treatments or products. RWE studies often rely …
View article: When Can We Rely on Real‐World Evidence to Evaluate New Medical Treatments?
When Can We Rely on Real‐World Evidence to Evaluate New Medical Treatments? Open
Concerns regarding both the limited generalizability and the slow pace of traditional randomized trials have led to calls for greater use of real‐world evidence (RWE) in the evaluation of new treatments or products. The RWE label has been …
View article: From the Editors' desk: Publishing in HSR
From the Editors' desk: Publishing in HSR Open
View article: Postelection Prospects for Expanding Health Care Coverage
Postelection Prospects for Expanding Health Care Coverage Open
View article: Postelection Prospects for Expanding Health Care Coverage
Postelection Prospects for Expanding Health Care Coverage Open
View article: Medicaid’s Public Health Plan Options
Medicaid’s Public Health Plan Options Open
View article: Medicaid’s Public Health Plan Options
Medicaid’s Public Health Plan Options Open
The democratic nominee for president, former Vice President Joe Biden, has made the availability of a public option (a Medicarelike health plan operated by the federal government) a central component of his health care platform.One goal of…
View article: Avoiding a Health Care Financial Meltdown
Avoiding a Health Care Financial Meltdown Open
The article discusses the financial impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on the U S health care system Topics explored include the challenges brought by the significant increase in the demand for COVID-19-related he…
View article: Difficulty and help with activities of daily living among older adults living alone with cognitive impairment
Difficulty and help with activities of daily living among older adults living alone with cognitive impairment Open
Introduction There is limited research on difficulties with activities of daily living (I/ADLs) among older adults living alone with cognitive impairment, including differences by race/ethnicity. Methods For U.S. Health and Retirement Stud…
View article: Expanding Coverage Does Not Guarantee a Benefit
Expanding Coverage Does Not Guarantee a Benefit Open
View article: The primary care response to COVID-19 in England's National Health Service
The primary care response to COVID-19 in England's National Health Service Open
View article: From the Editors’ Desk: <i>HSR</i>’s outstanding reviewers
From the Editors’ Desk: <i>HSR</i>’s outstanding reviewers Open
Health Services Research (HSR) is one of the most highly cited health services journals and a major destination for publishing research in our field. The effort of our reviewers is a major reason for HSR’s excellence. During the past two y…
View article: Avoiding a Health Care Financial Meltdown
Avoiding a Health Care Financial Meltdown Open
View article: Rising Prices and Health Care “Empires”
Rising Prices and Health Care “Empires” Open
View article: Rising Prices and Health Care “Empires”
Rising Prices and Health Care “Empires” Open
View article: From the Editor’s Desk
From the Editor’s Desk Open
View article: Challenges and Opportunities to Updating Prescribing Information for Longstanding Oncology Drugs
Challenges and Opportunities to Updating Prescribing Information for Longstanding Oncology Drugs Open
A number of important drugs used to treat cancer—many of which serve as the backbone of modern chemotherapy regimens—have outdated prescribing information in their drug labeling. The Food and Drug Administration is undertaking a pilot proj…
View article: From the Editors’ Desk: <i>HSR</i> Updates Instructions for Authors
From the Editors’ Desk: <i>HSR</i> Updates Instructions for Authors Open
View article: Primary Care for All
Primary Care for All Open
View article: AHRQ Series on Improving Translation of Evidence: Perceived Value of Translational Products by the AHRQ EPC Learning Health Systems Panel
AHRQ Series on Improving Translation of Evidence: Perceived Value of Translational Products by the AHRQ EPC Learning Health Systems Panel Open
Author(s): Borsky, Amanda E; Savitz, Lucy A; Bindman, Andrew B; Mossburg, Sarah; Thompson, Lee
View article: Learning healthcare systems: a perspective from the US
Learning healthcare systems: a perspective from the US Open
Changes under way in the healthcare environment have the potential to accelerate the pace at which evidence is incorporated into practice. Motivated by new payment models that hold clinicians accountable for cost and quality, healthcare or…
View article: Concentration of Physician Services Across Insurers and Effects on Quality
Concentration of Physician Services Across Insurers and Effects on Quality Open
Background: A growing proportion of Medicare beneficiaries is covered by private insurers through Medicare Advantage, yet little is known about how these plans are structured in terms of relationships with physicians and implications for q…
View article: Risk, Benefit, and Fairness in a Big Data World
Risk, Benefit, and Fairness in a Big Data World Open
humans, while societal, environmental, and ethical implications of such activity are discussed among scientific and governmental organizations."The organizing committee of the International Summit on Human Gene Editing followed suit with t…
View article: Language-Concordant Primary Care Physicians for a Diverse Population: The View from California
Language-Concordant Primary Care Physicians for a Diverse Population: The View from California Open
Purpose: The population with limited English proficiency (LEP) in California is growing. We sought to determine whether enough primary care physicians (PCPs) have the language skills to meet patient needs. Methods: The author…
View article: O4‐08‐01: UNMET NEEDS AMONG AMERICANS LIVING ALONE WITH DEMENTIA: A POPULATION‐BASED STUDY
O4‐08‐01: UNMET NEEDS AMONG AMERICANS LIVING ALONE WITH DEMENTIA: A POPULATION‐BASED STUDY Open
An estimated one-third of older US adults with cognitive impairment live alone. Little is known about this vulnerable population's potentially unmet needs for care, including differences by race/ethnicity. We identified older adults living…
View article: Shaking Things Up in California
Shaking Things Up in California Open
View article: Shared vision for primary care delivery and research in Canada and the United States: Highlights from the cross-border symposium.
Shared vision for primary care delivery and research in Canada and the United States: Highlights from the cross-border symposium. Open
For years, the United States (US) and Canada have aimed to improve value in health care. Yet, health care consumes an increasing share of national expenditures,[1][1] while expected gains in patient experience and population health outcome…
View article: Editors' Note: Driving Better Health Policy: “It's the Evidence, Stupid”
Editors' Note: Driving Better Health Policy: “It's the Evidence, Stupid” Open
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