
A Systematic Review of the Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Palliative Care
Assessments of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of palliative care are often muddled by confounding and selection bias.

Assessments of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of palliative care are often muddled by confounding and selection bias.

Research reveals significant excess mortality rates among Native American, Black, and Hispanic Veterans during the COVID-19 pandemic.

A PEPReC policy brief discusses the impact of a web-based dashboard (STORM) that reviews Veterans’ risk of experiencing opioid-related adverse events.

A new special issue of HSR features work at the intersection of evidence-based policy evaluation, implementation science, and community engagement
Health Services Research (HSR) and the International Collaborative on Costs, Outcomes and Needs In Care (ICCONIC) are partnering to publish a Special Issue on International Comparisons of
Health Services Research (HSR) and the International Collaborative on Costs, Outcomes and Needs In Care (ICCONIC) are partnering to publish a Special Issue on International
More than 86 million people, including 22 million people 65 or older, have pre-diabetes, which increases their risk of heart disease, strokes or diabetes. As
For the next two and a half days, I’ll be helping to run the 4th Annual International Children’s Health Services Research Symposium in Indianapolis, Indiana.
The following originally appeared on The Upshot (copyright 2016, The New York Times Company). More than 86 million people, including 22 million people 65 or older, have
From the CDC**: More than a third of American adults are eligible to take cholesterol-lowering medications under the current guidelines or were already taking them
I was a chemistry major back in the day, and although I don’t pull out my chemistry background much anymore, one term still has relevance:
In a prior post I explained how I was in agreement with the suggestion in a commentary by Rebecca Russ-Sellers, Jerry Youkey, Ronnie Horner that health services researchers