To successfully address these urgent challenges, healthcare organizations must have the ability to measure maternal ...
As of spring 2023, 19.7 percent of adults with a prior COVID-19 infection living outside of metropolitan statistical areas reported having experienced Long COVID, compared with 12.7 percent of those ...
Project Overview: The Optimizing Primary Care Tools for Incontinence Management (OPTIMA) project, led by University of California San Diego, is implementing a four-pronged intervention to improve the ...
AHRQ offers free tools to help prioritize concerns and maximize interactions between providers, patients, and families. Whether you see patients at a hospital, primary care office, or other setting, ...
Project Overview: The Identify, Teach and Treat (IT2) project is implementing screening for urinary incontinence at the time of pre-visit automated appointment confirmation in women presenting to ...
Project Overview: The Wisconsin Improving Nonsurgical Treatment of Urinary Incontinence among Women in Primary Care (WI-INTUIT) team from the University of Wisconsin Madison is comparing streamlined ...
Prevention TaskForce, an app from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, is available to help healthcare professionals identify which screenings, counseling interventions and preventive medications ...
Long COVID is a generation-defining health challenge. According to the CDC, in 2022, at least 9 million people throughout our country were struggling with post-COVID-19 infection effects, and over 18 ...
In recent days, we at AHRQ have been excited by the enthusiastic response to a Notice of Funding Opportunity that invites grant proposals to examine the impact of artificial intelligence (AI)* on ...
Latest available findings on quality of and access to health care ...
The AHRQ Surveys on Patient Safety Culture® (SOPS®) surveys are composed of standardized questions—referred to as core survey items—that support the comparability of survey content across users. There ...