Research in the News
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Heart Failure Hospitalizations and Deaths Vary by Race and Ethnicity
Kaiser Permanente study highlights need to identify reasons including underlying socioeconomic factors for hospitaliation differences.
Kaiser Permanente Data Key to Nation’s COVID-19 Vaccine Surveillance Strategy
CDC asks DOR Vaccine Study Center to lead the effort to identify severe adverse reactions via medical record data.
Gaining Insight Into Medically Complex Patients
A Kaiser Permanente Northern California study aims to help providers improve the health of patients with the highest medical and social needs.
Advance Alert Monitor Results in Lower Patient Mortality
Kaiser Permanente’s Advance Alert Monitor uses a combination of sophisticated informatics tools, clinician guidance, and system integration.
Three Clinicians Join Innovative Kaiser Permanente Northern California Research Cohort
Physician Researcher Program now hosts a baker’s dozen of doctors pursuing research to influence care delivery.
COVID-19 Antibody Research to Illuminate Pandemic’s Course in Northern California
Kaiser Permanente among 25 recipients of grants from National Cancer Institute’s SeroNet program.
Kaiser Permanente Northern California Deepens Its COVID-19 Research Agenda
Division of Research investigators examine the pandemic’s effects from all angles.
Active Tuberculosis Linked To Higher Long-term Risk of Death
In a retrospective Kaiser Permanente study, people who recovered from active tuberculosis had a higher long-term risk of death from any cause than similar patients who never had active tuberculosis.
Telehealth Appointments Improve Follow-up Care in Patients with Heart Failure
Kaiser Permanente study is first to compare early telehealth approach to early in-person follow-up.