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  • November 6, 2024

    The value of a negative result

    Spinal imaging for back pain may not be needed, but patients might still ask for it. A program designed to help clinicians engage patients with back pain did not help reduce imaging rates, found a study from the Center for Healthcare Policy and Research.

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  • November 1, 2024

    UC Davis convenes experts to seek solutions to national primary care crisis

    The Center for Healthcare Policy and Research hosted a who’s who of state and national thought leaders and physicians eager to improve the declining state of primary care.

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  • November 1, 2024

    Researchers evaluate program to treat opioid addiction

    Researchers at the Center for Healthcare Policy and Research received an award to help address the opioid overdose crisis by assessing a unique emergency department service. The $1.05 million, 3-year grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will support an evaluation of CA Bridge, an initiative to expand medication for addiction treatment in emergency departments.   

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  • October 15, 2024

    UC Davis School of Medicine faculty host summit on revitalizing primary care

    The Center for Healthcare Policy and Research is co-hosting a summit of national leaders seeking to optimize investment in primary care to re-center relationships and enhance health in the U.S.

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  • October 2, 2024

    UC Davis advances treatment of heart failure through ‘whole health’ program

    Researchers have received a grant from the Rosenfeld Foundation to support a “whole health” approach to improve the health and well-being of heart failure patients. The grant builds on a recent Center for Healthcare Policy and Research pilot project.

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  • October 1, 2024

    Can telehealth help patients stick with Buprenorphine for opioid addiction?

    A Center for Healthcare Policy and Research study focused on patients prescribed buprenorphine in emergency departments explores the effectiveness of telehealth visits in boosting long-term use of the medication for treating opioid addiction.

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  • September 25, 2024

    How does transportation impact dialysis patient outcomes?

    Led by family medicine physician Na’amah Razon, researchers are conducting a study to better understand the impact transportation and different modes of transportation have on dialysis patient outcomes.

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  • September 3, 2024

    Women leading the way in healthcare research

    September marks Women in Medicine Month, an annual event celebrating the significant contributions of women in the healthcare field. In honor of this occasion, we spotlight three exceptional women working with the UC Davis Center for Healthcare Policy and Research.

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  • August 22, 2024

    Do workplace support programs help address frontline physician burnout?

    A study by the UC Davis Center for Healthcare Policy and Research explored workplace support programs during the COVID-19 pandemic and their relationship to frontline physician burnout.

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  • August 12, 2024

    UC Davis nursing professor awarded $1.25 million training grant

    UC Davis received a $1.25 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to focus on health equity. Courtney Lyles, director of the Center for Healthcare Policy and Research, is a co-principal investigator on the grant with Center affiliate and nursing professor Leigh Ann Simmons.

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  • August 1, 2024

    Research insights from a statistician working on mental health

    Yi Zhang, a senior statistician at the UC Davis Center for Healthcare Policy and Research, is working to collect and analyze data from multiple California counties as part of the EPI-CAL project. The project's goal is to transform mental health care in California.

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  • July 1, 2024

    Hypertension studies seek to advance digital health equity

    Two studies are being conducted by researchers at the UC Davis Center for Healthcare Policy and Research to advance equity and improve access to hypertension treatment. Both studies are in partnership with UC San Francisco.

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  • June 28, 2024

    New guidance calls for all women to get mammograms starting at age 40

    New guidance recommends all women get screened for breast cancer every other year starting at age 40. The recommendation issued by the United States Preventive Services Task Force comes alongside a new systematic evidence review and modeling study published in JAMA that helped inform the updated recommendations. 

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  • June 28, 2024

    Discover the latest on patient safety and get CME credits on PSNet

    The Center for Healthcare Policy and Research has won a $4 million award to run and edit the Patient Safety Network, an online resource to help improve patient safety and prevent medical errors.

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  • June 3, 2024

    Community-based research and healthy aging: Q&A with David Johnson

    Led by David Johnson, a gerontologist at UC Davis Health, the Good Life program supports the healthy development and personal growth communities of color in and around Oakland, CA. Johnson takes a community-engaged approach to his research. This means members of the community are equal partners and collaborators in the research process.

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  • May 1, 2024

    CA Quits works to advance tobacco treatment for the Medi-Cal population

    Since 2018, the CA Quits statewide project has focused on the implementation of tobacco treatment best practices with health systems and health plans serving California’s low-income population. The project is housed at the UC Davis Center for Healthcare Policy and Research.

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  • April 1, 2024

    Students get research experience through health equity-focused internship

    The UC Davis Center for Healthcare Policy and Research hosted four undergraduate students interested in health equity. The students interned at the Center from January through March 2024 as part of the Quarter at Aggie Square’s Advancing Health Care Equity experience.

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  • March 18, 2024

    Report finds state’s mental health programs need funding, community engagement

    Researchers evaluated California’s mental health crisis management and prevention programs in a report that called for more sustainable programs and community collaborations to support people with mental illness. The report's contributors include staff and faculty affiliates from the Center for Healthcare Policy and Research. 

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  • March 7, 2024

    New report highlights impact of roadway air pollution on indoor air quality

    A new report by the UC-led California State Policy Evidence Consortium investigates the impact of near-roadway air pollution on indoor air quality. Dominique Ritley and Katrine Padilla, researchers at the Center for Healthcare Policy and Research, contributed to the report. 

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  • March 1, 2024

    How health policy experts help California lawmakers make evidence-based decision

    Upon request from the state legislative health committees, the California Health Benefits Review Program provides analyses of the medical, financial, and public health impacts of legislation affecting health insurance benefits and mandates. The Center for Healthcare Policy and Research coordinates the program's UC Davis team.

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  • February 6, 2024

    Paper finds novel weight-loss, telewellness program makes financial sense

    A new economic analysis of a telewellness, weight loss study found that a community-based “whole health” program is a cost-effective approach to improving wellness among vulnerable populations. The analysis was published in AJPM Focus by a team from the Center for Healthcare Policy and Research.

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  • February 1, 2024

    Advancing healthcare quality and safety: Q&A with Patrick Romano

    Patrick Romano is a healthcare quality expert who leads the Center for Healthcare Policy and Research's quality and safety research, including the AHRQ Quality Indicators program. The award supporting this work was recently renewed for three years with $1.4 million of funding. In this Q&A, Romano discusses the importance of healthcare quality and safety research and his latest work.

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