Explore the latest research and opinion on ways to integrate evidence-based interventions into clinical practice, health systems, health care organization and delivery, and health policy.
This cohort study of surgical patients from hospitals in Ethiopia examines whether adherence to infection prevention and control standards and rates of postoperative infections improved in a low-income surgical infection prevention program after the program was updated and refined.
This study evaluates the individual and combined impact of 2 evidence-based interventions on human papillomavirus vaccination rates among 11- and 12-year-old children.
This Viewpoint discusses how the same realism and rigor for evaluating biomedical innovations can be applied to the science of care delivery.
This qualitative study sought to understand the barriers and facilitators of Massachusetts Medicaid’s Flexible Services Program implementation in a Medicaid accountable care organization during the first 17 months from March 2020 to July 2021.
This quality improvement study assesses team turnover, composition, and interpersonal preferences in terms of operative efficiency in total hip and knee arthroplasty.
This Medical News feature discusses how implementation science seeks to narrow the often yearslong gap between the development of evidence-based practices and their routine use in the real world.
This Viewpoint discusses the need for clinicians to be involved in every stage of the development of patient safety interventions in order to not only improve patient care, but also maximize the interventions’ effectiveness and ensure clinician well-being and buy-in.
This cohort study evaluates the association between risk of death and follow-up psychiatric care among patients treated for deliberate self-harm.
This Viewpoint discusses approaches to address clinician occupational well-being based on data and experiences before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This quality improvement study examines factors associated with time until appointment scheduling following emergency department (ED) referral for urgent outpatient ophthalmology services.
This Special Communication aims to provide practical resources for the identification of psychometrically robust patient-reported outcome and experience measures and support for their implementation to drive improvements across health systems globally.
This Viewpoint discusses the importance of clearly and accurately defining patient navigation.
This cross-sectional study examines the proportion of US nonprofit hospitals with community health needs assessments and implementation strategies as required by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
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