In this blog post, the authors describe the urgent need for clinicians to listen carefully to and respect the knowledge that patients have about their own symptoms and experiences.
This study informs state and federal policy officials about the stability of the individual market, by examining causes of instability and identifying measures that might improve the individual market.
This study aimed to develop and report preliminary psychometric analyses of a new brief measure to evaluate a patient’s level of trust and respect for their clinician.
The Communication Climate Assessment Toolkit analyses revealed important insights that can help inform rural hospital leadership as they seek to develop patient and family engagement practices that are valuable for patients, families, staff, and the organizational culture.
Recent federal proposals to use block grants or per capita caps to fund Medicaid would likely lead to cuts in Medicaid funding for health centers, which are an important source of care for Medicaid enrollees.
Article findings can help provider organizations to focus training and supervisory efforts to help staff to build and maintain trusting relationships with youth.
This editorial argues that more qualitative research is needed to evaluate the intended and unintended findings from interventions and highlights the benefits that men’s health equity can gain from embracing dissemination and implementation science as a tool to systematically design, implement, refine, and sustain interventions.