Time of CPR and likelihood of survival for kids in the hospital
Children are less likely to survive CPR in the hospital if their arrest happens at night.
Prognostication Articles: Health Policy in 2017 and Beyond
Last week’s election has resulted in a number of perspectives and prognostications on what the results of the election mean and how they could impact health and health care, health research, and the science enterprise more broadly. Below is a sample of what we’ve been reading this week:
Two reports find promise in supportive housing for health of homeless
AcademyHealth and Health Affairs examine the evidence around the impact of supportive housing on health outcomes of the chronically homeless
Plan-provider integration in Medicare Advantage, a growing trend
Navigating Health Services Research’s Course in Uncertain Waters
The U.S. paid sick leave landscape
How has the Medicaid expansion affected hospital finances?
Lots of groups have benefited from the Medicaid expansion. Hospitals seem to be one of them.
Taking a Closer Look: The 2018 National Health Interview Survey Redesign
All Aboard: The Next Stop to Improving Health and Health Care
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