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COVID-19 relief funding stabilized hospital finances, but didn’t improve patient care

May 8, 2025
Professor Jason D. Buxbaum explains how billions in federal relief improved hospitals' financial stability during the pandemic but did not result in increased spending on patient care or staffing.
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U.S. maternal deaths doubled during COVID-19 pandemic, among other findings in new study

April 28, 2025
Public health researchers untangle two decades of maternal mortality data and find that while early increases were driven by reporting changes, real increases followed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Who employs your doctor?

April 10, 2025
What happens when private equity firms buy hospitals and doctor’s offices?
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Even the richest Americans face shorter lifespans than their European counterparts, study finds

April 2, 2025
A study by researchers at the Brown University School of Public Health found that Americans have poorer survival rates than Europeans across all wealth levels and detailed factors driving the disparity.
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Avoidable deaths are on the rise in the U.S., yet falling in many peer nations

March 24, 2025
A study by researchers at the Brown University School of Public Health found that avoidable mortality rose across all U.S. states from 2009 to 2021, while it declined in most other high-income countries.
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Brown’s Hassenfeld Institute leader to chair U.S. Preventive Services Task Force

March 13, 2025
Dr. Michael Silverstein, director of the Hassenfeld Child Health Innovation Institute, will lead a national task force working to improve health nationwide by making recommendations about clinical preventive services.
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The moment everything changed

March 12, 2025
If you ask anyone, they remember the exact moment that they realized that COVID-19 was going to change the world. For most of us, that moment came during the second week of March 2020. Schools were shut down. Many jobs became remote. But by the time most of our lives were changed by the pandemic, public health experts had already spent weeks or even months trying to stop the spread.
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More primary care physicians are affiliated with hospitals, leading to increased patient costs

January 28, 2025
A study by researchers at the Brown University School of Public Health analyzed recent consolidation trends for primary care physicians and the resulting impacts on costs to patients.
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Medicare Advantage networks offer limited access to racially or ethnically concordant physicians

January 16, 2025
The first study to evaluate the racial and ethnic diversity of physicians in private insurance networks contributes to the larger conversation about diversity in the physician workforce.
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How research shapes health policy on Capitol Hill

January 14, 2025
Jared Perkins, director of health policy strategy at Brown's Center for Advancing Health Policy through Research, offers insights into the challenges of influencing health policy under a shifting political landscape and how researchers help shape federal health care decisions.
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Evaluating Music & Memory

December 18, 2024
For older patients with dementia, can beloved music from their teenage years provide comfort in moments of anxiety and stress? Professor Ellen McCreedy studied a personalized music intervention’s power to improve the quality of life for older adults with Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementias.
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$13 million grant to Brown to enable research on impact of health policies on people with Alzheimer's

November 19, 2024
Researchers from Brown University’s School of Public Health will lead a federal grant to address urgent health policy gaps for people living with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.
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Professor Brendan Saloner will join Brown faculty cohort this July

November 9, 2024
Brendan Saloner, Ph.D. will join the School of Public Health as professor of Health Services, Policy and Practice on July 1, 2025.
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Federal government may be paying twice for care of veterans enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans

October 4, 2024
An analysis by researchers at Brown's School of Public Health shows how the federal government may be paying twice for care for veterans enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans and the Veterans Health Administration.
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Most Americans don’t know their doctors can prescribe addiction treatment, study finds

June 28, 2024
A federally supported study, led by Brown researcher Brandon del Pozo, reveals a disconnect between primary care physicians' ability to prescribe medications for opioid use disorder and public awareness and demand.
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Screening for COVID-19 in Nursing Homes: A Cost-Effective, Life-Saving Intervention

June 3, 2024
Brown researchers find that routine testing of asymptomatic residents identifies carriers and prevents outbreaks within long-term care settings.
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Alumni Impact Award Winner: Designing a Smarter Social Safety Net

May 24, 2024
Brown armed him with the tools needed to analyze and improve health policy, but Chima Ndumele’s passion for righting injustice keeps him looking forward, focused on improving the lives of low-income Americans.
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Brown Doctoral Candidate Receives Coveted Fellowship with the CDC

May 15, 2024
After Joe Silva graduates from Brown’s School of Public Health, he will begin a two year role as an Epidemic Intelligence Service officer for the U.S. Government.
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New Study Links Military Burn Pit Exposure to Increased Health Risks

May 9, 2024
Brown researchers examined hundreds of thousands of veterans’ health records to determine if exposure to burn pits on military bases correlates with elevated risk for respiratory and cardiac health conditions.
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New center at Brown to study health care systems across countries

April 24, 2024
A discussion comparing health policy challenges facing the U.S. to those faced by other high-income countries illustrated how the Center for Health System Sustainability aims to improve health care systems through research.
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Health Services Research Doctoral Student Awarded Prestigious Soros Fellowship for New Americans

April 18, 2024
Geronimo Bejarano, originally from Colombia, stood out in a field of 2,323 graduate applicants to win merit-based fellowship for immigrants and children of immigrants
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Health Care’s Carbon Problem

March 15, 2024
Despite being on the front lines of the climate crisis, the health care sector is also one of the greatest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions. A new study from Brown researchers looks at these decarbonizing efforts across the globe.
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The Promise and Challenges of Dual Vaccination

March 13, 2024
Four years out from the onset of the COVID-19 epidemic, a new study explores the extent to which COVID-19 and influenza vaccines are being distributed and employed simultaneously, particularly among high-risk populations.
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Spillover effects from private equity acquisitions in the health care sector

February 14, 2024
Brown researcher awarded grant to assess the spillover impact of private equity practice acquisition on health care spending, quality and access outcomes
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