PolicyLab's Dr. Joanne Wood discusses her recent study published in Pediatrics that found significant variation in hospitals’ evaluation of occult injuries in young children.
PolicyLab's Dr. Joanne Wood is interviewed about her new study that found many U.S. hospitals may miss opportunities to detect physical abuse in babies and toddlers.
PolicyLab's Dr. Joanne Wood is featured in this article about her new study, which found hospital-wide disparities in skeletal surveys for children and infants.
PolicyLab's Meredith Matone comments on a recent research study that found a growing number of teens and young adults are being prescribed antipsychotics.
Dr. David Rubin discusses a new project that examines if prescription guidelines that involve a narrative component will impact prescribing behaviors with regard to antipsychotic medications.
Funded by a recent $2.1 million award from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), PolicyLab's Dr. James Guevara will conduct a study that will inform ongoing efforts to further involve…
PolicyLab researcher Dr. Chén Kenyon, MSHP describes three key reasons why Quality Improvement projects are likely to continue in hospitals, rehab centers, and clinics - not just in theory.
This article discusses a new PolicyLab report - Psychotropic Medication Use by Pennsylvania Children in Foster Care and Enrolled in Medicaid - and includes a quote from Meredith Matone and an interview clip with Kathleen Noonan. …
PolicyLab's Dr. Kate Yun discusses a new report that finds the children of undocumented immigrants frequently go without medical care because they lack insurance, and it calls for lifting the ban on insuring them through CHIP. …
Dr. Kristen Feemster delivered the closing remarks at West Virginia’s sixth annual Immunization Summit on Wednesday. Dr. Feemster said a number of factors, including the rapid dissemination of information and “misinformation”…
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