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New Michigan Medicine study finds Medicaid expansion helps low-income adults with behavioral health conditions, including addiction and substance use disorders.
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A new study finds traditional Medicare spends much more on post-hospital care for people in their 60s than private insurance, but it doesn’t keep patients from being readmitted to the hospital.
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Study finds less invasive tests could still detect serious infections in infants.
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Christina Chapman, M.D., sits down for a discussion on diversity, equity and inclusion in medicine.
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How the U-M turned a former pharmaceutical research campus into a thriving hub of innovation.
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A new study finds Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) taking part in the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) may not be as effective as originally hoped.
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Study finds liver damage more commonly due to malignant tumors than cancer immunotherapy drug.
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FDA links rare cancer to textured breast implants and urges women to monitor themselves for possible symptoms.
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Michigan Medicine study shows emergency medicine patient mortality rates improve after implementation of innovative emergency department-based intensive care unit.
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U-M's Injury Research Center received $2.5 million in funding from the CDC to bolster research on injury prevention, including opioid and prescription drug overdoses.
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New federal health insurance rule could save on out-of-pocket costs for patients managing chronic conditions.
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A survey of early career oncologists suggests onsite child care could open scientific meetings to more women attendees.
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It’s important to determine whether stroke patients also experience atrial fibrillation (Afib). Monitoring technology invented at Michigan Medicine could make the process easier and more accurate.
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Pneumonia Patients Get Too Many Antibiotics – Especially as They Leave the Hospital
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U-M expert discusses a clinical trial involving a new non-invasive, endoscopic weight-loss procedure called the EndoBarrier®.