15 results match your criteria: "Brandeis University Heller School.[Affiliation]"
Reg Anesth Pain Med
November 2024
Department of Health Law, Policy and Management, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Am J Transplant
March 2023
Prevention Research Center in St. Louis, Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri.
BMJ Open
December 2022
VA Center for Healthcare Organization & Implementation Research Bedford Campus, Bedford, Massachusetts, USA
Drug Alcohol Depend Rep
September 2022
Department of Population Health Sciences, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States of America.
Background: Naloxone distributed to people at risk for opioid overdose has been associated with reduced overdose death rates; however, associations of retail pharmacy-distributed naloxone with overdose mortality have not been evaluated.
Methods: Our analytic cohort uses retail pharmacy claims data; three health departments' community distribution data; federal opioid overdose data; and American Community Survey data. Data were analyzed by 3-digit ZIP Code and calendar quarter-year (2016Q1-2018Q4), and weighted by population.
BMJ Open
September 2022
Lurie Institute for Disability Policy, Brandeis University Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Waltham, Massachusetts, USA.
Objective: Previous research suggests a significant relationship between intimate partner violence (IPV) and HIV infection in women and that the risk of IPV is heightened in women with disabilities. Women with disabilities, particularly those residing in low-income and middle-income countries, may experience additional burdens that increase their vulnerability to IPV. We aimed to examine the association between having disability and HIV infection and the risk of IPV among women in South Africa.
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March 2021
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Department of Health Policy & Management, Boston, MA, USA; Brigham and Women's Hospital, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA. Electronic address:
The COVID-19 pandemic threatens the health and well-being of older adults with multiple chronic conditions. To date, limited information exists about how Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) are adapting to manage these patients. We surveyed 78 Medicare ACOs about their concerns for these patients during the pandemic and strategies they are employing to address them.
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September 2020
International Centre for Eye Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.
Introduction: Vision impairment (VI) places a burden on individuals, health systems and society in general. In order to support the case for investing in eye health services, an updated cost of illness study that measures the global impact of VI is necessary. To perform such a study, a systematic review of the literature is needed.
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September 2020
The Pulmonary Center, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA.
Background: In the incidental pulmonary nodule and breast cancer screening settings, high-quality patient-centered communication can improve adherence to evaluation and mitigate patient distress. Although guidelines emphasize shared decision-making before lung cancer screening, little is known about patient-clinician communication after lung cancer screening.
Research Question: How do patients and clinicians perceive communication and results notification after lung cancer screening, and are there approaches that may mitigate or exacerbate distress?
Study Design And Methods: We conducted interviews and focus groups with 49 patients who underwent lung cancer screening in the prior year and 36 clinicians who communicate screening results (primary care providers, pulmonologists, nurses), recruited from lung cancer screening programs at 4 hospitals.
Am J Law Med
November 2019
Marc Rodwin is professor of health law and policy at Suffolk University Law School and the 2017-18 Chair in Integrated Cancer Research at IMERA Institute, Aix-Marseille University, Marseille France. Degrees: B.A. Brown University; M.A., Oxford University; J.D. University of Virginia Law School; Ph.D., Brandeis University Heller School.
Researchers, as well as individuals and institutions that oversee their conduct, sometimes have conflicts of interest that weaken or render ineffective efforts to protect human research subjects. This article analyzes United States and international standards used to address conflicts of interest and reviews evidence regarding compliance. It finds current standards are insufficient and recommends that the federal government and international organizations adopt stronger legal standards that require resolving most significant conflicts of interest and specifying how to manage conflicts of interest not resolved.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFScholars and professional organizations in bioethics describe various approaches to "quality assessment" in clinical ethics. Although much of this work represents significant contributions to the literature, it is not clear that there is a robust and shared understanding of what constitutes "quality" in clinical ethics, what activities should be measured when tracking clinical ethics work, and what metrics should be used when measuring those activities. Further, even the most robust quality assessment efforts to date are idiosyncratic, in that they represent evaluation of single activities or domains of clinical ethics activities, or a range of activities at a single hospital or healthcare system.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealth Justice
March 2019
VA Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research, Bedford/Boston, MA, USA.
Background: Between 12,000 and 16,000 veterans leave incarceration every year, yet resources are limited for reentry support that helps veterans remain connected to VA and community health care and services after leaving incarceration. Homelessness and criminal justice recidivism may result when such follow-up and support are lacking. In order to determine where gaps exist in current reentry support efforts, we developed a novel methodological adaptation of process mapping (a visualization technique being increasingly used in health care to identify gaps in services and linkages) in the context of a larger implementation study of a peer-support intervention to link veterans to health-related services after incarceration ( https://clinicaltrials.
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March 2019
7 Integrative Health Coordinating Center, VA Office of Patient Centered Care and Cultural Transformation, Washington, DC.
Objectives: Health care systems are increasingly interested in becoming whole health systems that include complementary and integrative health (CIH) approaches. The nation's largest health care system, the Veterans Health Administration (VA), has been transforming to such a system. However, anecdotal evidence suggested that many VA medical centers have faced challenges in implementing CIH approaches, whereas others have flourished.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPsychiatr Serv
June 2017
Ms. Shields is with the Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, and with Brandeis University Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Waltham, Massachusetts. Dr. Borba is with Boston Medical Center, Boston. Dr. Trinh is with the Department of Psychiatry, McLean General Hospital, Boston.
J Appl Res Intellect Disabil
May 2017
Lurie Institute for Disability Policy, Brandeis University Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Waltham, MA, USA.
Background: While the United States has seen increased attention by policymakers on the rights of parents with disabilities, there is limited understanding of the health and economic well-being of parents with intellectual impairments. This study compares the health and economic well-being of mothers with and without intellectual impairments.
Methods: This descriptive, exploratory study is a secondary analysis of the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study.