
Telehealth Effectiveness: What Research Shows After the Pandemic Expansion
The COVID-19 pandemic forced a rapid expansion of telehealth services. Years later, researchers have begun to assess what actually works and for whom....

The COVID-19 pandemic forced a rapid expansion of telehealth services. Years later, researchers have begun to assess what actually works and for whom....

Chronic conditions require daily management that healthcare providers cannot directly supervise. Research on self-management education shows patients ...

The United States has the highest maternal mortality rate of any wealthy nation. The crisis is severe, the racial disparities are stark, and the solut...

Vaccine hesitancy is a global public health challenge. Research on why people decline vaccines and what communication strategies improve uptake offers...

Nearly half of American adults have limited health literacy. When patients cannot understand their diagnoses, discharge instructions, or medication re...

Vaccine hesitancy is not simply a matter of misinformation. Understanding its psychological, social, and systemic roots is essential for designing eff...

Most mental health treatment happens in primary care settings, by providers who often lack adequate training and systems that weren't designed fo...

HIV prevention has been transformed by pre-exposure prophylaxis. Research on PrEP effectiveness, testing barriers, and why disparities persist despite...

In complex healthcare systems where errors are systemic and communication frequently breaks down, the bedside nurse occupies a position of unique and ...

The most effective health interventions may never happen in a clinic. Understanding health at the population level is reshaping what healthcare profes...