Building the Infrastructure to Integrate Social Care in a Safety Net Health System
Am J Public Health. 2024 Apr 4:e1-e7. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2024.307602. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA recent National Academies report recommended that health systems invest in new infrastructure to integrate social and medical care. Although many health systems routinely screen patients for social concerns, few health systems achieve the recommended model of integration. In this critical case study in an urban safety net health system, we describe the human capital, operational redesign, and financial investment needed to implement the National Academy recommendations. Using data from this case study, we estimate that othe...
Source: Am J Public Health - April 4, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Christopher M Callahan Amy Carter Hannah S Carty Daniel O Clark Tedd Grain Seth L Grant Kimberly McElroy-Jones Deanna Reinoso Lisa E Harris Source Type: research

Building the Infrastructure to Integrate Social Care in a Safety Net Health System
Am J Public Health. 2024 Apr 4:e1-e7. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2024.307602. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA recent National Academies report recommended that health systems invest in new infrastructure to integrate social and medical care. Although many health systems routinely screen patients for social concerns, few health systems achieve the recommended model of integration. In this critical case study in an urban safety net health system, we describe the human capital, operational redesign, and financial investment needed to implement the National Academy recommendations. Using data from this case study, we estimate that othe...
Source: American Journal of Public Health - April 4, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Christopher M Callahan Amy Carter Hannah S Carty Daniel O Clark Tedd Grain Seth L Grant Kimberly McElroy-Jones Deanna Reinoso Lisa E Harris Source Type: research

Subclinical, long-term psychological symptoms following sport-related concussion: are athletes more depressed than we think?
CONCLUSIONS: Approximately one in three athletes endorsed long-term psychological symptoms. Predictors of these symptoms included orthopedic injuries and delayed RTP.PMID:38572738 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2024.2334352 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - April 4, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Carter Burns Jacob Jo Kristen Williams Phil Davis Amad Amedy Trevor J Anesi Olivia L Prosak Grant H Rigney Douglas P Terry Scott L Zuckerman Source Type: research

Building the Infrastructure to Integrate Social Care in a Safety Net Health System
Am J Public Health. 2024 Apr 4:e1-e7. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2024.307602. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA recent National Academies report recommended that health systems invest in new infrastructure to integrate social and medical care. Although many health systems routinely screen patients for social concerns, few health systems achieve the recommended model of integration. In this critical case study in an urban safety net health system, we describe the human capital, operational redesign, and financial investment needed to implement the National Academy recommendations. Using data from this case study, we estimate that othe...
Source: Am J Public Health - April 4, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Christopher M Callahan Amy Carter Hannah S Carty Daniel O Clark Tedd Grain Seth L Grant Kimberly McElroy-Jones Deanna Reinoso Lisa E Harris Source Type: research

Building the Infrastructure to Integrate Social Care in a Safety Net Health System
Am J Public Health. 2024 Apr 4:e1-e7. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2024.307602. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA recent National Academies report recommended that health systems invest in new infrastructure to integrate social and medical care. Although many health systems routinely screen patients for social concerns, few health systems achieve the recommended model of integration. In this critical case study in an urban safety net health system, we describe the human capital, operational redesign, and financial investment needed to implement the National Academy recommendations. Using data from this case study, we estimate that othe...
Source: American Journal of Public Health - April 4, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Christopher M Callahan Amy Carter Hannah S Carty Daniel O Clark Tedd Grain Seth L Grant Kimberly McElroy-Jones Deanna Reinoso Lisa E Harris Source Type: research

Sex-specific associations between AD genotype and the microbiome of human amyloid beta knock-in (hA β-KI) mice
DISCUSSION: These findings highlight a sex-dependent variation in the microbiomes of hAβ-KI mice and underscore the importance of considering the microbiome when designing studies that use murine models for AD.HIGHLIGHTS: Microbial diversity and the abundance of several species differed in human amyloid beta knock-in (hAβ-KI) females but not males. Correlations to Alzheimer's disease (AD) genotype were stronger for the microbiome than the metabolome. Microbiomes from hAβ-KI mice were distinct from 3xTg-AD mice. Cage effects accounted for most of the variance in the microbiome and metabolome.PMID:38572865 | DOI:10.1002/a...
Source: The Journal of Alzheimers Association - April 4, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Sage J B Dunham Julio Avelar-Barragan Jason A Rothman Eric D Adams Gina Faraci Stefania Forner Shimako Kawauchi Andrea J Tenner Kim N Green Frank M LaFerla Grant R MacGregor Mark Mapstone Katrine L Whiteson Source Type: research

Subclinical, long-term psychological symptoms following sport-related concussion: are athletes more depressed than we think?
CONCLUSIONS: Approximately one in three athletes endorsed long-term psychological symptoms. Predictors of these symptoms included orthopedic injuries and delayed RTP.PMID:38572738 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2024.2334352 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - April 4, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Carter Burns Jacob Jo Kristen Williams Phil Davis Amad Amedy Trevor J Anesi Olivia L Prosak Grant H Rigney Douglas P Terry Scott L Zuckerman Source Type: research

Building the Infrastructure to Integrate Social Care in a Safety Net Health System
Am J Public Health. 2024 Apr 4:e1-e7. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2024.307602. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA recent National Academies report recommended that health systems invest in new infrastructure to integrate social and medical care. Although many health systems routinely screen patients for social concerns, few health systems achieve the recommended model of integration. In this critical case study in an urban safety net health system, we describe the human capital, operational redesign, and financial investment needed to implement the National Academy recommendations. Using data from this case study, we estimate that othe...
Source: American Journal of Public Health - April 4, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Christopher M Callahan Amy Carter Hannah S Carty Daniel O Clark Tedd Grain Seth L Grant Kimberly McElroy-Jones Deanna Reinoso Lisa E Harris Source Type: research

Building the Infrastructure to Integrate Social Care in a Safety Net Health System
Am J Public Health. 2024 Apr 4:e1-e7. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2024.307602. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA recent National Academies report recommended that health systems invest in new infrastructure to integrate social and medical care. Although many health systems routinely screen patients for social concerns, few health systems achieve the recommended model of integration. In this critical case study in an urban safety net health system, we describe the human capital, operational redesign, and financial investment needed to implement the National Academy recommendations. Using data from this case study, we estimate that othe...
Source: Am J Public Health - April 4, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Christopher M Callahan Amy Carter Hannah S Carty Daniel O Clark Tedd Grain Seth L Grant Kimberly McElroy-Jones Deanna Reinoso Lisa E Harris Source Type: research

Sex-specific associations between AD genotype and the microbiome of human amyloid beta knock-in (hA β-KI) mice
DISCUSSION: These findings highlight a sex-dependent variation in the microbiomes of hAβ-KI mice and underscore the importance of considering the microbiome when designing studies that use murine models for AD.HIGHLIGHTS: Microbial diversity and the abundance of several species differed in human amyloid beta knock-in (hAβ-KI) females but not males. Correlations to Alzheimer's disease (AD) genotype were stronger for the microbiome than the metabolome. Microbiomes from hAβ-KI mice were distinct from 3xTg-AD mice. Cage effects accounted for most of the variance in the microbiome and metabolome.PMID:38572865 | DOI:10.1002/a...
Source: The Journal of Alzheimers Association - April 4, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Sage J B Dunham Julio Avelar-Barragan Jason A Rothman Eric D Adams Gina Faraci Stefania Forner Shimako Kawauchi Andrea J Tenner Kim N Green Frank M LaFerla Grant R MacGregor Mark Mapstone Katrine L Whiteson Source Type: research

Subclinical, long-term psychological symptoms following sport-related concussion: are athletes more depressed than we think?
CONCLUSIONS: Approximately one in three athletes endorsed long-term psychological symptoms. Predictors of these symptoms included orthopedic injuries and delayed RTP.PMID:38572738 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2024.2334352 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - April 4, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Carter Burns Jacob Jo Kristen Williams Phil Davis Amad Amedy Trevor J Anesi Olivia L Prosak Grant H Rigney Douglas P Terry Scott L Zuckerman Source Type: research

Building the Infrastructure to Integrate Social Care in a Safety Net Health System
Am J Public Health. 2024 Apr 4:e1-e7. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2024.307602. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA recent National Academies report recommended that health systems invest in new infrastructure to integrate social and medical care. Although many health systems routinely screen patients for social concerns, few health systems achieve the recommended model of integration. In this critical case study in an urban safety net health system, we describe the human capital, operational redesign, and financial investment needed to implement the National Academy recommendations. Using data from this case study, we estimate that othe...
Source: American Journal of Public Health - April 4, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Christopher M Callahan Amy Carter Hannah S Carty Daniel O Clark Tedd Grain Seth L Grant Kimberly McElroy-Jones Deanna Reinoso Lisa E Harris Source Type: research

Building the Infrastructure to Integrate Social Care in a Safety Net Health System
Am J Public Health. 2024 Apr 4:e1-e7. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2024.307602. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA recent National Academies report recommended that health systems invest in new infrastructure to integrate social and medical care. Although many health systems routinely screen patients for social concerns, few health systems achieve the recommended model of integration. In this critical case study in an urban safety net health system, we describe the human capital, operational redesign, and financial investment needed to implement the National Academy recommendations. Using data from this case study, we estimate that othe...
Source: Am J Public Health - April 4, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Christopher M Callahan Amy Carter Hannah S Carty Daniel O Clark Tedd Grain Seth L Grant Kimberly McElroy-Jones Deanna Reinoso Lisa E Harris Source Type: research

Sex-specific associations between AD genotype and the microbiome of human amyloid beta knock-in (hA β-KI) mice
DISCUSSION: These findings highlight a sex-dependent variation in the microbiomes of hAβ-KI mice and underscore the importance of considering the microbiome when designing studies that use murine models for AD.HIGHLIGHTS: Microbial diversity and the abundance of several species differed in human amyloid beta knock-in (hAβ-KI) females but not males. Correlations to Alzheimer's disease (AD) genotype were stronger for the microbiome than the metabolome. Microbiomes from hAβ-KI mice were distinct from 3xTg-AD mice. Cage effects accounted for most of the variance in the microbiome and metabolome.PMID:38572865 | DOI:10.1002/a...
Source: The Journal of Alzheimers Association - April 4, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Sage J B Dunham Julio Avelar-Barragan Jason A Rothman Eric D Adams Gina Faraci Stefania Forner Shimako Kawauchi Andrea J Tenner Kim N Green Frank M LaFerla Grant R MacGregor Mark Mapstone Katrine L Whiteson Source Type: research

Subclinical, long-term psychological symptoms following sport-related concussion: are athletes more depressed than we think?
CONCLUSIONS: Approximately one in three athletes endorsed long-term psychological symptoms. Predictors of these symptoms included orthopedic injuries and delayed RTP.PMID:38572738 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2024.2334352 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - April 4, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Carter Burns Jacob Jo Kristen Williams Phil Davis Amad Amedy Trevor J Anesi Olivia L Prosak Grant H Rigney Douglas P Terry Scott L Zuckerman Source Type: research