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Partnering with research, CRS program addresses social needs in primary care
Cindee DeWitt describes how 2022世界杯下注网站 Washington’s community resource specialist program stands out among efforts to meet patients’ social needs.
Lessons in screening for adverse childhood experiences (ACES)
KPWHRI’s Center for Community Health and Evaluation proposes 5 necessary elements based on its recent work with partner programs.
From 17 years to 17 months: Implementation of suicide risk assessment
Dr. Greg Simon discusses the fast uptake of a new system for predicting patients’ suicide risk, arising from work by the Mental Health Research Network.
How is biostatistician Susan Shortreed improving care?
A love of problem-solving, math, and health science drive Dr. Shortreed’s work for better mental health treatment.
Outreach is for people on the outside
Dr. Greg Simon calls for patient engagement that finds those who are disconnected and discouraged.
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