AcademyHealth’s four official journals provided a members-only, insider’s look into what it takes for researchers to increase their publishing success rate.
Date & Time October 5, 2021, 11:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. ET
Location Online
When a safety-net hospital closes or is radically downsized, it is not because the residents have become healthier or the community economically vibrant. How can the facility be transformed to meet both of those goals?
For more than two decades the federal government deterred research into this leading cause of preventable death. A new report estimates the cost of closing the knowledge gap.
In this session from “Understanding and Eliminating Bias in HSR Methods: Approaches to Anti-racist Research Design, Analysis, and Dissemination,” panelists provide a general overview and framework for understanding and reducing the impact of structural racism on research methods.
In this session from “Understanding and Eliminating Bias in HSR Methods: Approaches to Anti-racist Research Design, Analysis, and Dissemination,” presenters discuss future directions for health equity research.
Derek M. Griffith, Ph.D.,
Margo Edmunds, Ph.D., FAMIA
In this session from “Understanding and Eliminating Bias in HSR Methods: Approaches to Anti-racist Research Design, Analysis, and Dissemination,” facilitators lead attendees through a priority-setting agenda for methods and data.
Abdul Shaikh, Ph.D., M.H.Sc.,
Margo Edmunds, Ph.D., FAMIA
In this session from “Understanding and Eliminating Bias in HSR Methods: Approaches to Anti-racist Research Design, Analysis, and Dissemination,” presenters discuss methods including community-based participatory research as well as the use of big data to improve outcomes.
Abdul Shaikh, Ph.D., M.H.Sc.,
Lisa Goldman Rosas, Ph.D. M.P.H.,
Suzanne Tamang, Ph.D.
In this session from “Understanding and Eliminating Bias in HSR Methods: Approaches to Anti-racist Research Design, Analysis, and Dissemination,” presenters describe approaches to improving data collection and analysis with Asian/Pacific Islander, Native American people, and other under-represented groups.
Cecilia Oregón, M.P.P., M.P.H.,
Ninez A. Ponce, Ph.D., M.P.P.,
Juanita J. Chinn, Ph.D.
This month’s “Read on Washington”, available only to AcademyHealth members, includes updates on vaccination mandates, ARPA-H negotiations, the future of CMMI, and more.
The road to the approval of therapies for rare diseases is long and challenging. This blog post outlines how one study addresses this through embracing a multistakeholder approach, removing travel barriers associated with participation, and leveraging historical patient data to replace placebo data.