New study demonstrates how music therapy can

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A new study from University Hospitals (UH) Connor Whole Health describes the scope and integration of their music therapy program within 10 UH medical centers. The study, entitled “Effectiveness of Medical Music therapy Practice: Integrative Research using the Electronic Health Record (EMMPIRE): Rationale, Design, and Population Characteristics” is the largest such observational study of medical music therapy practice to date.

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