Based on studies of previous recessions and periods of high unemployment, researchers are calling for policy actions to help mitigate the mental health risks associated with rising unemployment resulting from the COVID-19 crisis.
PTAC Recommends CMMI Test ‘Medical Neighborhood’ Advanced APM
Despite widespread clinical screening, suicide is hard to predict, but a new George Mason University College of Health and Human Services study has found a way.
Policy experts spoke on the various needs of doctors, practices and health care providers at an online panel hosted by the College’s Center for Health Policy Research and Ethics.
New George Mason University Study examines how readiness and practice characteristics affect quality improvement (QI) strategy implementation in primary care.
Various parts of the biopharmaceutical industry have been committed to addressing the COVID-19 global pandemic. This health policy webinar explored possible treatments and vaccines to COVID-19 and the industry’s role in producing them.
Cancer survivors report higher perceived vs. actual diet quality
George Mason University Professor Farrokh Alemi develops screening tool for COVID-19 during and outside of flu season
Constance Owens speaks on her summer fellowship with the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and her passion for health care equity.
Priya Mallya is recognized for her on-campus involvement including her role as Vice President in Mason Rising Healthcare Leaders (MRHL).