A new study in our partner journal the Milbank Quarterly finds support for using identifiable data for public health and research purposes among the public generally, but also highlights a unique decline in comfort among African Americans.
Sponsored by a grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, and in partnership with Innovation Horizons, AcademyHealth conducted a literature review on the use of patient-generated data to assess the capability of the internet as a tool to inform clinical diagnosis practices.
Annual Research Meeting's Women and Gender Health theme co-chairs, Jodie G. Katon and Hannah R. Murphy, highlight sessions exploring opportunities and challenges centering on women and gender-diverse health care.
Sponsored by a grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, AcademyHealth is pleased to announce that three pilot projects have been awarded funding to examine the use of patients’ internet search data as a data source and tool to inform clinical diagnosis practices.
The goal of this study is to understand the degree to which internet search information influences readiness to change for consumers with problematic alcohol use, resulting in the receipt of a formal alcohol use disorder (AUD) diagnosis from a provider and engagement in AUD treatment, an understudied topic.
As we celebrate National Nurses Week, the AcademyHealth Interdisciplinary Research Group on Nursing Issues shines a spotlight on the indispensable contributions of nurses to the health care sector. Amid evolving challenges, these frontline professionals continue to lead with resilience and innovation, driving significant changes across the industry.
Health Workforce theme co-chairs, Jean M. Moore and Masami Tabata-Kelly, share highlights of this year’s health workforce theme sessions, centering on health professions practice, policy, and the educational pipeline, among others