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2010 Eisenberg Legacy Lecture- "Why Is Health Reform Such a Sisyphean Task?" - CHP/PCOR

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Following your heart or your head: Focusing on emotions versus information differentially influences the decisions of younger and older adults - CHP/PCOR

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RT @StanfordHP: Do you follow your heart or head? How young vs older adults make decisions http://tinyurl.com/yjg5rpa #aging #decisionmaking

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A Collection of Articles on U.S. Health Reform - CHP/PCOR

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Collection of articles on #healthcare #reform written by Stanford health economist V. Fuchs published by SIEPR: http://bit.ly/8KYJYF #HCR

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In video core faculty Paul Wise discusses his field work in Guatemala - CHP/PCOR

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Video of SHP prof Paul Wise teaching students in rural Guatemala—where he has provided health care for 30 yrs: http://bit.ly/52fqdH #meded

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New Dr. George Rosenkranz Prize offers young Stanford researchers $100,000 for improving health care access - CHP/PCOR

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RT @StanfordHP: New SHP prize offers young Stanford researchers $100k for improving health care access: http://bit.ly/4EM89G #globalhealth

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Disparities in Trauma Center Access Despite Increasing Utilization: Data From California, 1999 to 2006 - CHP/PCOR

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RT @StanfordHP: How does #trauma center care differ across CA? Paul Wise et al's analysis from 99-06 in Trauma Journal: http://bit.ly/33Rfsi

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Stanford research assesses use of Tamiflu, Relenza to prevent flu - CHP/PCOR

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RT @StanfordHP: How effective will Relenza and Tamiflu be in treating H1N1?... http://tinyurl.com/ma99n4

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