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King’s College London Furthermore, racism strengthened the effect of PM 2.5 on conduct problems as they aged. At higher concentrations of PM 2.5, this effect differed by ethnicity, with White British and Black Caribbean adolescents experiencing an increase in conduct problems with age. The study published recently in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, by authors from King’s, Imperial College London, University College London, and Leeds Beckett university, explored for the first time in the UK the potential effect of exposure to PM 2.5 and NO 2 air pollution on the change in conduct problem symptoms for adolescents from different ethnicities. A total of 4,775 participants from 2002-2003 (aged 11-13 years) to 2005-2006 (aged 14-16 years) were followed. Researchers had access to information about long-term exposure to air-pollution measured at their residential address. Adolescents completed questionnaires about conduct problem symptoms, e ....
Medicare, Not AMA, Should Set Values for Primary Care Pay medscape.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from medscape.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Samuel T. Edwards, MD, MPH; Elizabeth R. Hooker, MS, MPH; Rebecca Brienza, MD, MPH; Bridget O’Brien, PhD; Hyunjee Kim, PhD; Stuart Gilman, MD; Nancy Harada, PhD, PT; Lillian Gelberg, MD, MSPH; Sarah Shull, PhD; Meike Niederhausen, PhD; Samuel King, MS, MDiv; Elizabeth Hulen, MA; Mamta K. Singh, MD, MS; Anaïs Tuepker, PhD, MPH Twenty-seven years ago, the Institute of Medicine launched a primary care consensus study that, at the time, seemed highly aligned with the country’s appetite for health reform and managed care. Primary Care: America’s Health in a New Era produced a primary care definition still used around the world; however, the report’s recommendations received no traction in the US. Similarly, a 2012 Institute of Medicine report on the integration of primary care and public health largely went unheeded. ....
E-Mail The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine has released a report that evaluated the state of primary care today to develop a plan to strengthen primary care services in the United States, especially in underserved communities. The report, Implementing High-Quality Primary Care: Rebuilding the Foundation of Health Care, was written by a committee of experts including Shawna Hudson, professor and research division chief in the department of family medicine and community health at the Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. According to the report, ensuring access to high-quality primary care for all people in the United States will require reforming payment models, expanding telehealth services and supporting integrated, team-based care that includes physician assistants, nurse practitioners, medical assistants, community health workers and behavioral health specialists. ....