
Mental Health Integration in Primary Care: Research on Collaborative Care Models
Most mental healthcare in the United States happens in primary care, not specialty settings. Research on integrated care models shows how to make this...

Most mental healthcare in the United States happens in primary care, not specialty settings. Research on integrated care models shows how to make this...

The United States faces a severe shortage of workers to care for its aging population. Research on the causes of the elder care workforce crisis and p...

Most Americans say they want to die at home, comfortably and with family present. Most die in hospitals and nursing facilities, often with unwanted in...

The United States has one of the highest maternal mortality rates among wealthy nations. Researchers and clinicians have identified clear patterns in ...

Two decades into the opioid epidemic, overdose deaths have reached record levels. Understanding what has and hasn't worked is essential for the p...

Understanding why the body responds the way it does, not just what to do about it, is what separates protocolfollowing from genuine clinical reasoning...

Emergency nursing requires a particular kind of clinical thinking, fast, patterndriven, and calibrated to high stakes. How that thinking develops is b...

How Americans die has changed dramatically. Research on end-of-life preferences, hospice and palliative care, and what good dying looks like challenge...

Primary care is the cornerstone of effective healthcare systems. The United States is systematically disinvesting in it while spending more on special...

Emergency departments have become de facto mental health crisis centers, without the resources, training, or design to serve that function well....