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Nancy Keating Receives 2022 Society of General Internal Medicine John M. Eisenberg National Award

April 5, 2022

Keating Receives SGIM Award for Career Achievement in Research

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Oncology Care Model Produces Modest Savings

November 29, 2021

Amid increasing interest in controlling health care spending and improving quality of care, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have been testing new payment models that increase accountability of providers for the quality and costs of care that they deliver.

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Quality of Care in Oncology Practices

March 31, 2021

Amid increasing interest in value-based payment models for specialty care, the ability to identify high-quality oncology practices remains uncertain.

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Lifesaving Care

March 26, 2021

More primary care physicians could mean gains in life expectancy, fewer deaths.

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Does the Physician Matter?

March 15, 2021

Variation in admission rates raises questions about emergency department physician assignment.

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Willison Publishes Book on Chronic Homelessness

March 12, 2021

“Ungoverned and Out of Sight: Public Health and the Political Crisis of Homelessness in the United States” offers a critical investigation into the relationship between local governments, chronic homelessness, and public health.

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Mehrotra Testifies Before House Committee on Energy and Commerce

March 9, 2021

Mehrotra spoke on post-pandemic telemedicine policies during "The Future of Telehealth: How COVID-19 is Changing the Delivery of Virtual Care” hearing.

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The RECOVERY Platform

March 8, 2021

Sharon-Lise Normand discusses the successes and shortfalls of the United Kingdom's COVID-19 RECOVERY Trial.

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Telestroke Services Improve Patient Outcomes

March 1, 2021

First national analysis shows patients at hospitals that offer remote stroke consults fare better than those receiving care at hospitals without such services.

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Enhancing Behavioral Health Treatments

February 24, 2021

The last decade has seen major advances in behavioral health policy but there is still much more that needs to be done.

Asaf Bitton

Bitton Promoted to Associate Professor

February 19, 2021

Asaf Bitton has been promoted to associate professor of medicine in the division of general medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and associate professor of health care policy in the department of health care policy.

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How to Really Lower Health Care Costs

February 19, 2021

Jena suggests that in order to actually lower health care costs, we must look beyond prescription drugs.  

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