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HAP News
- November 30, 2022The U.S. pours money into health care, then holds back on social services. But those services often can do more to improve health
- November 8, 2022Professor of Nursing Rebecca Sutter, along with faculty and students across colleges, will lead the creation of an interprofessional Learning Laboratory for Community Health.
- November 2, 2022Led by Alicia Hong, professor of Health Administration and Policy, the interdisciplinary team developed a culturally-tailored WeChat wellness program to improve caregiver skills and reduce their stress.
- October 19, 2022George Mason Associate Professor of Health Administration and Policy discusses the importance of job-protected paid leave.
- October 3, 2022Anand Discusses Research on Paid Family Leave with U.S. Policymakers
- September 20, 2022The U.S. pours money into health care, then holds back on social services that can improve health
- September 13, 2022New study from PJ Maddox and Tammie Jones also found that community health worker wages are higher in states with certification programs.
- September 8, 2022COVID vaccine coverage questions abound for health insurers
- September 6, 2022Mason alumna and CHHS advisory board member to be recognized with one of the highest nursing honors
- August 25, 2022A new study from Hong Xue and colleagues shows that the county-level association between tobacco retailers and adult smokers can be largely explained by several social determinants of health, including mental and physical health.
- August 18, 2022A new study from Health Administration and Policy Professor Alison Cuellar shows cost savings to insurance companies for telehealth visits because many people substitute virtual visits for in-person visits.
- July 27, 2022A new study from College of Health and Human Services’ researchers validates the use of artificial intelligence and seasonality to screen patients and identify the probability of COVID-19 prior to testing.