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Grand Rounds September 22, 2023: Integrating Community Health Workers into Team-Based, Early Childhood Preventative Care (Tumaini Rucker Coker, MD, MBA)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

This may be the only interaction the family has with a healthcare professional, so if there are needs around behavior, health, social needs they will be addressed during these visits. Adapted for early childhood preventive care, the structure should be team- and community-based. How might we better structure preventive visits?

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Grand Rounds March 3, 2023: Adoption, Implementation and Sustainment of Family-focused Prevention in Health Care Systems: How Do We Get There? (Margaret Kuklinski, PhD; Stacy Sterling, DrPH, MSW)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Tyson School of Medicine Slides Keywords Pragmatic Clinical Trial, GGC4H, Prevention Key Points Guiding Good Choices for Health Study (GGC4H) is about the Guiding Good Choices (GGC) intervention, a group-based program for parents and caregivers of younger adolescents (ages 9-14). 2) Can virtual GGC be delivered with fidelity?

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Grand Rounds June 16, 2023: BeatPain Utah: Partnering With Community Health Centers Within a Socio-Technical Framework (Julie Fritz, PT, PhD, FAPTA; Guilherme Del Fiol, MD, PhD)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Many of these communities are served by federally qualified health centers that often lack options to provide accessible nonpharmacologic alternatives. Although there is evidence of a significant divide in the implementation of advanced health IT functions, low-resource settings can adopt advanced health IT with some assistance.

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Grand Rounds Ethics and Regulatory Series November 11, 2022: Data Sharing and Pragmatic Clinical Trials: Law & Ethics Amidst a Changing Policy Landscape (Stephanie Morain, PhD, MPH; Kayte Spector-Bagdady, JD, MBioethics)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Berman Institute of Bioethics & Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Associate Director, Center for Bioethics & Social Sciences in Medicine. For investigators and health systems, there are substantial risks and burdens of data sharing with unclear benefits. Kayte Spector-Bagdady, JD, MBioethics. Key Points.

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Grand Rounds October 21, 2022: Disinformation, Cyberthreat, and Choice: Protecting Patients and Clinical Research From the Digital Triple Threat (Eric Perakslis, PhD; Andrea Downing)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Professor, Department of Population Health Sciences. Health care and the internet are intertwined. Perakslis said his definition of digital health is any time you mix medical information and the internet. Perakslis said his definition of digital health is any time you mix medical information and the internet.

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Grand Rounds September 23, 2022: Effect Of An Intensive Nurse Home Visiting Program On Adverse Birth Outcomes In A Medicaid-Eligible Population (Margaret McConnell, PhD)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Department of Global Health and Population. Chan School of Public Health. This trial took place in South Carolina at a time when Medicare was thinking about how to improve outcomes and if expanding home nursing services could improve health outcomes. The control group received standard of care in South Carolina.

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Grand Rounds January 12, 2024: Design and Implementation of a Weighted Lottery to Equitably Allocate Scarce Covid-19 Resources (Erin K. McCreary, PharmD, BCIDP)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

The COVID Therapeutics Committee worked with the state health department to develop a policy for fair allocation of scarce medications to treat COVID-19. The first drug that used the new process was Remdesivir in May 2020. UPMC set clear criteria based on the published data at the time for who could and could not receive Remdesivir.