As a major public health crisis, the opioid epidemic caused over 556,000 deaths in the U.S. between 2000 and 2020. To control the epidemic…
There is a growing amount of evidence that machine learning (ML) algorithms can be used to develop accurate clinical risk scores for a wide…
We examine differences in mobility outcomes between residents of highest and lowest socio-economic index (SEI) at the Census block group (…
The U.S. healthcare system is undergoing a period of substantial change, with hospitals purchasing many physician practices (\vertical…
The COVID-19 pandemic (and its aftermath) highlights a critical need to communicate health information effectively to the global public.…
Various hospitals in the U.S. and around the world suffer from the well-known problem of Emergency Department (ED) overcrowding, which…
Background: Burnout affects >50% of physicians, especially women. This study aimed to examine how negative workplace interactions can…
A substantial number of United States (U.S.) hospitals have closed in recent years. The trend of closures has accelerated during the COVID-…
Introduction: Physicians are increasingly being called on to address inequities created by social and structural determinants of health,…
The purpose of this concluding chapter is to offer scholars, policy makers, and organizational leaders a preliminary framework for…