Despite being vulnerable to depression, trauma, and PTSD, refugees remain on the periphery of mental health treatment. Researchers discuss why this is and possible solutions.
UB scientists Ranjit Singh and Bonnie Vest discuss dissemination and implementation science and upcoming CTSI workshops on the topic.
This post was updated March 12 at 7:50 p.m. Undocumented people living in the United States are denied their basic right to health care each and every day, with only a few states choosing to expand ...
Driven by an older, more diverse population and a significant increase in risk factors, at least six in 10 U.S. adults are ...
Digital inclusion strategies are essential to ensure that digital health technology advances, rather than undermines, health ...
Health technology navigators share perspectives on barriers to and facilitators of digital health access for older, linguistically diverse patients in a Los Angeles safety-net system. Objectives: ...
Quality improvement (QI) programs have rapidly grown in health care over recent years. Despite increasing evidence of successful QI initiatives resulting in improved outcomes, the adoption and ...
Federal dollars arrive at a critical moment for rural hospitals facing workforce shortages and financial instability.
Press releases are posted on Independent.com as a free community service. (SANTA BARBARA, Calif.) – The County of Santa Barbara Health Department (County Health) wants to reassure our community that ...
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