Tag: Mongan Institute for Health Policy

  • Health

    Obesity risk stronger among siblings

    A new study found that two-child families present five times more risk of sibling obesity than single-child homes with an obese parent, which doubles the risk. Obesity risk is even stronger among same-gender siblings.

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  • Health

    Push for name-brand drugs

    More than a third of U.S. physicians responding to a national survey indicated they prescribed brand-name drugs when appropriate generic substitutes were available.

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  • Health

    Mixed messages

    A comparative analysis found wide disparities in the results of four common measures of hospital-wide mortality rates, with competing methods yielding both higher- and lower-than-expected rates for the same Massachusetts hospitals during the same year.

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  • Health

    Electronic medical records not a panacea?

    The implementation of electronic health record systems may not be enough to significantly improve health quality and reduce costs. In the April 2010 issue of Health Affairs, Harvard researchers from…

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  • Science & Tech

    Policies regarding IRB members’ industry contacts often lacking

    At a time of heightened concern about conflicts of interest posed by relationships between academic medical researchers and commercial firms, a new study finds that a significant number of academic…

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  • Science & Tech

    Information Age will change doctors’ role in healing

    Even as the Internet allows patients access to information previously only available through their doctors, patients still trust the information they get from their doctors more than they do from…

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  • Science & Tech

    Study examines data withholding in academic genetics

    Eric G. Campbell, of the Institute for Health Policy at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, and his colleagues recently surveyed geneticists and other life scientists at the 100…

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