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Task Force urges clinicians and patients to discuss pros and cons of taking prescription medicines to reduce breast cancer risk
Improvement in urinary incontinence seen after hysterectomy for noncancerous conditions Differences between men and women in heart attack treatments and outcomes are not explained by insurance status Assessment tool helps counselors work more effectively with victims of domestic violence
Selective rather than routine urine testing finds most urinary tract infections in very young infants with fever New computerized decision aids improve ED triage of chest pain patients Researchers compare options for prostheses for patients who need hip replacement surgery
Cancer patients' satisfaction with primary care pain management hinges on the doctor-patient relationship
Local circumstances dictate how scientific evidence is translated into medical practice
Medical schools and residency programs should provide more training on preventing adverse drug reactions Telling patients about mistakes made in their care is the right thing to do and may reduce lawsuits Focusing on medical injuries instead of medical errors may be one way to improve patient safety
Experience in Florida SCHIP may provide lessons for other States' reenrollment requirements Researchers examine poor children's access to public insurance coverage and health care People vary in what they look for when choosing a health plan Patients suffering from depression often overestimate their insurance coverage for mental health services Fee-for-service Medicare plans offer better quality care than Medicare HMO plans, but costs are higher Researchers examine impact of managed care on the U.S. health care system, local health care markets, and specialty care
Even with insurance, elderly Hispanics undergo far fewer hip replacement operations than older non-Hispanic whites People who have experienced discrimination in the past may be more reluctant to be put on kidney transplant lists AHRQ initiatives focus on understanding and reducing racial/ethnic disparities in health and health care
HIV diagnosis may increase opportunities for medical interactions and interventions, including mammography HCSUS studies examine the impact of rural location, insurance, and physician expertise on HIV/AIDS care
AHRQ awards contracts for new round of Evidence-Based Practice Centers Case studies show how AHRQ research helps State governments
AHRQ puts the latest hospital care data on the WEB Workshop for researchers to focus on geographic methods and measurement
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Current as of July 2002 AHRQ Publication No. 02-0034
Internet Citation:
Research Activities newsletter. July 2002, No. 263. AHRQ Publication No. 02-0034. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/research/jul02/
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