Principles of Harm Reduction in Young Adults with SUD
Providers can create more entry points to treatment and ultimately save lives by offering youth-centered harm reduction services in clinical settings.
Read MoreBuilding Wealth to Improve Health: StreetCred’s Job Training
An innovative program is reimagining pediatric care by integrating financial services for parents, including tax prep, job training, and budgeting.
Read MoreFighting Vaccine Hesitancy in Groups Hardest Hit by COVID-19
Transparency and culturally appropriate communication are key to counteracting the hesitancy that could diminish the impact of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Read MoreHIV and Overdose Care Critical as Pandemic Yields Increased Harm
‘People’s experience could be so much more humane,’ expert says on the impact of policy and pandemic response on people at risk of drug-related harms.
Read MoreCould Gabby Be Preconception Care’s New Best Friend?
Clinical trials of Gabby, a digital conversation agent, found it increased Black women’s engagement in care known to improve birth outcomes.
Read MoreDeliveries From the Doctor: Meeting Holistic Needs in a Crisis
Wraparound services at the hospital are not new. Getting them to children and families in a pandemic is.
Read MoreFamily Medicine, Global Payment: The Bridge to a Healthier Future
Family medicine is designed for rapid, creative response to the community’s needs, but innovation requires a greater commitment to global payment.
Read MoreUntil Addiction Medicine Training Made Universal, Filling the Gap
With systemic shortcomings in addiction medicine training on full display, experts find new ways to share knowledge with those providing care.
Read MoreHow a Pediatric Vaccination Van Has Upended the Idea of Care
In the face of the COVID-19 crisis, a mobile pediatric unit makes modern-day house calls and opens the door to a new way to provide care.
Read MoreThe Physician’s Role in Racial Equity
Physicians are in a unique position of status. It’s our duty to be critical of all aspects that impact patients and colleagues — and then to act.
Read MoreHealth Equity Starts With Racial Equity
Physicians call for renewed energy in dismantling systems of oppression for the health and safety of patients, providers, and communities.
Read MoreECHO Model Addresses Complex, High-Cost Patients’ Needs
Virtual sessions between outpatient primary care providers and specialty providers help reduce expensive emergency department and inpatient care utilization, study finds.
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