Health Policy and Management
Emergency pediatrics: About 3% of child patients make more than 10% of visits to hospital units, first-of-its-kind study says
Texas A&M researchers publish findings in the journal Academic Pediatrics.
Insurance fails to improve outcomes for low-income patients, new study finds
Team led by dean of medicine publishes findings in JAMA Surgery
Most U.S. adults support school-based reproductive health care, survey says
Researchers analyze levels of support for seven services
More access to contraception improves mothers’ mental health, new study suggests
Texas A&M team publishes findings in Health Services Research
Study finds most Americans strongly support vaccination requirements for K-12 students
Vaccine mandates for school-age individuals are especially effective, because this age group has fewer preventive visits
What health issues most concern rural America? Mental health, substance abuse and quality care, survey says
Survey questions 1,475 health care professionals, government officials, researchers and others
‘Best of two worlds’: Ethical model for artificial intelligence combines flexibility with enforcement
Researchers say CAITE could curb misuse while encouraging advancements
Cost of living: Patients with cirrhosis plus liver cancer are bearing unusually high financial burdens
A&M team publishes study in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology
How can government send more patients to doctors and fewer to emergency rooms? Expand Medicaid, new A&M study says
Researchers analyze more than 80 million emergency visits in four states