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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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Traditional emergency medical service (EMS) systems operate at the intersection of community, public health, and hospital systems and are strategically positioned to adap [...]
2021 | Final project |
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The use of specialty transport teams is known to improve outcomes for critically ill or injured patients compared to those transported by non-specialized teams (Orr, Pedi [...]
2024 | Abstract |
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Pregnant patients who screen positive for substance use require specialized prenatal care coordination, yet many practices lack standardized protocols for substance use m [...]
2025-02-23 | Final project |
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Medically complex patients experiencing homelessness make up a disproportionate number of high-cost, high-need patients. Ambulatory care unit ("A-ICU") interventions aim [...]
2021 | Abstract |
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In 2014, older adults accounted for about 15% of the total United States population, and this total is projected to increase to 21% by the year 2030. As this population [...]
2018-06-01 | Final project |
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The primary care setting is increasingly being called upon to address not only the medical needs of their patients, but also the social determinants of health that contri [...]
2022 | Final project |
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The Pediatric Gastroenterology department at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) has a need to address the current resource allocations given to patients dealin [...]
2024-06-21 | Abstract |
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Change does not always result in improvement but all improvement requires change. Resistance to change is one of the primary reasons that changes fail in an organization. [...]
2022 | Final project |
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