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Access to health care coverage in the United States is far from equitable and raises many ethical questions related to fairness. Access refers to the ease in which an ind [...]
2017 | Anthology |
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Inequities in structural determinants of health have a substantial effect on negative health outcomes. Our objective was to evaluate the association between patient insur [...]
2023-07-25 | Abstract |
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The usability of the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system has been a challenge since its introduction to health care. However, often, there are tools available within t [...]
2020 | Capstone |
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People with insomnia experience difficulty falling asleep (sleep latency), wake throughout the night (sleep maintenance), or wake up earlier than desired (wake after slee [...]
2021 | Final project |
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Using Direct Messaging to facilitate the electronic transfer of information between two healthcare providers, or between a provider and a patient, not only improves the p [...]
2012 | Capstone |
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The purpose of this study is to determine the percentage of patients who are uninsured or have public health insurance (OHP, Medicare, and/or Medicaid) seen in the OHSU E [...]
2023 | Scholarly project capstone (M.D.) |
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The electronic health record (EHR) is now an integral part of the majority of primary care practices, particularly after the passage of the Health Information Technology [...]
2013 | Capstone |
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Mental health providers in all types of clinical settings experience the phenomena of patients who do not attend their intake appointments. These missed appointments, or [...]
2020 | Final project |
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A quality improvement project that aimed to improve Shingrix vaccine uptake in Medicare Part D patients in a primary care clinic. The implemented intervention included a [...]
2025-03-04 | Dissertation |
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Dr. Marion L. Krippaehne reflects on her early life and the application process for medical school in the 1940s. She talks about her student days at the University of Ore [...]
2007 November 7 | Interview | History of Medicine in Oregon oral history project |