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Health Research — 2011

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OStudy Finds that Kaiser Permanente Early Start Program Could Save United States Billions in Health Costs
Study Finds that Kaiser Permanente Early Start Program Could Save United States Billions in Health Costs
A program for women at risk of substance abuse during pregnancy could save nearly $2 billion annually in health care costs if implemented nationwide, according to a Kaiser Permanente study published online in the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists’ journal, Obstetrics & Gynecology.
12/21/11 Kaiser Permanente Study Finds Self-Reported Health Information Helps Predict Inpatient Admissions and Costs
12/20/11 Study Finds that Kaiser Permanente Early Start Program Could Save United States Billions in Health Costs
12/5/11 Depression Increases Risk of Dementia in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
11/22/11 Earlier Antiretroviral Therapy Might Reduce the Burden of Cancer in Those with HIV
11/17/11 Erectile Dysfunction Increases with Use of Multiple Medications According to Kaiser Permanente Study
11/15/11 How Kaiser Permanente Became a Continuous Learning Organization
10/21/11 Birth Defects Likely Linked to Hypertension, Not Early Use of ACE Inhibitors in First Trimester of Pregnancy, According to New Research
10/20/11 African American Women with Gestational Diabetes Face High Long-term Diabetes Risk
10/19/11 Kaiser Permanente’s Redesigned Treatment Detects Sepsis Risk Earlier and More Often
10/10/11 Common Medications Can Contribute to Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Men
10/7/11 Raising ‘Good’ Cholesterol Levels Reduces Heart Attack and Stroke Risk in Diabetes Patients
9/26/11 Watch video now! Elderly Women Who Break a Hip at Increased Risk of Dying Within a Year
9/26/11 Youth with Diabetes More Likely to Have Asthma
9/13/11 Kaiser Permanente Joins the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on the Million Hearts Initiative
9/6/11 Integrated Health Care Delivery System and Electronic Health Records Support Medication Adherence
9/6/11 In Utero Exposure to BPA May Adversely Affect Male Genital Development
8/1/11 Study Finds Exposure to Magnetic Fields in Pregnancy Increases Asthma Risk
7/21/11 Kaiser Permanente, UCSF Scientists Complete NIH-Funded Genomics Project Involving 100,000 People; Research Leverages EHR Data
7/21/11 Mail-Order Pharmacy for New Statin Prescriptions Achieves Better Cholesterol Control in First 3–15 Months of Therapy
7/4/11 Exposure to Antidepressants in Early Pregnancy May Increase the Risk of Autism Spectrum Disorders
5/27/11 Routinely Assessed Measures of Blood Sugar and Body Weight may be Good Indicators of Risk for Developing Diabetes During Pregnancy
5/23/11 Watch now! Weight Gain Between First and Second Pregnancies Increases Woman’s Gestational Diabetes Risk
5/13/11 Parental Exposure to BPA During Pregnancy Associated with Decreased Birth Weight in Offspring
5/18/11 Extremely Obese Children Have Higher Prevalence of Psoriasis, Higher Heart Disease Risk
5/5/11 Invasive Tests for Urinary Tract Cancer may have Minimal Diagnostic Value, Kaiser Permanente Study Cautions
4/14/11 Watch now! Saving Lives Through Better Sepsis Care: Research Helps Clinical Results
4/11/11 Immunization Not Associated with Increases in ER Visits or Hospitalizations for Children with Inborn Errors of Metabolism
4/5/11 Watch now! Large Weight Gain Raises Risk for Recurrence Among Breast Cancer Survivors
3/29/11 Moderate Sleep and Less Stress May Help with Weight Loss
3/15/11 Six Kaiser Permanente Research Centers Join National Mental Health Research Network
3/2/11 Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Linked to Increased Risk of Erectile Dysfunction
2/14/11 Commonly Prescribed Osteoporosis Drug Associated with Very Low Risk of Serious Jaw Disease
2/14/11 University of Colorado Cancer Center and Kaiser Permanente Colorado Join Forces in Cancer Research
2/8/11 Kaiser Permanente Southern California Researchers Join National Mental Health Research Network
2/3/11 Kaiser Permanente Southern California Awarded more than $3 Million from CDC for Research in Childhood Diabetes
1/31/11 Obese Women Less Likely to Complete Mammograms and More Likely to Report Pain with the Procedure
1/18/11 Elizabeth A. McGlynn Named Director of Kaiser Permanente Center for Effectiveness & Safety Research
1/11/11 Watch now! Shingles Vaccine Associated with 55 Percent Reduced Risk of Disease