(Physicians for a National Health Program) A new study shows uninsured American adults with chronic illnesses like diabetes, high cholesterol or hypertension often go undiagnosed and undertreated, leading to an increased risk of costly, disabling and even lethal complications of their disease.
The researchers, based at Harvard Medical School and the affiliated Cambridge Health Alliance, analyzed data on 15,976 US non-elderly adults from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey between 1999 and 2006.
Projections of savings from health IT are baseless,...
(Physicians for a National Health Program) The increased computerization in US hospitals hasn't made them cheaper or more efficient, Harvard researchers say, although it may have modestly...
Stimulus grant to fund whole-genome sequencing in...
(Children's Hospital Boston) Children's Hospital Boston, with the Broad Institute and Harvard Medical School, has been awarded a Grand Opportunity grant from the National Institute of Mental...
Nonprofit nursing homes provide better care, major...
(Physicians for a National Health Program) A major new statistical review of 82 individual research studies has revealed that nonprofit nursing homes deliver, on average, higher quality care...
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