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When good studies go negative: takeaways from an unsuccessful intervention

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Even null results offer positive lessons and lead the way forward. David Asch reflects on an extensive clinical intervention for heart patients that fell short.

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Disposal rate of excess opioids rises with mailed kit

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When patients prescribed opioids after surgery were sent at-home disposal kits, the self-reported disposal rate increased by 17 percentage points.

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April 2022 Month in Review

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Each month, we round up news stories and publications about work happening across CHCI. Read the latest issue and subscribe to have the Month in Review sent directly to your inbox.

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Default order boosts hepatitis C screening rates

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By making hepatitis C screening a default order for eligible inpatients, researchers found that test completion increased by 32 percentage points.

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Outcomes unchanged when pulse oximetry added to COVID-19 monitoring

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Patients in COVID Watch, which uses automated text messages to monitor COVID-19 symptoms, had the same outcomes whether or not they used a pulse oximeter.