Tag: Health Policy Implementation Science

NIH outlines HIV research priorities through 2026
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in MedicineNational Institutes of Health outlines comprehensive research strategy combining implementation science, basic research, and partnerships to end HIV in the U.S. by 2030.

Guideline recommendations relied on limited evidence and expert judgment
Critical analysis of NICE self-harm guidelines’ methodological limitations, examining evidence gaps in risk assessment tool recommendations and the role of committee judgment versus empirical data.

ESC report highlights gaps in cardiovascular guideline implementation
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in MedicineReview of cardiovascular clinical practice guideline implementation barriers and evidence-based strategies to improve adoption across diverse healthcare systems

Poland and Lebanon differed in accessibility, autonomy, and communication
Comparative study of healthcare quality management in Poland and Lebanon examining patient communication, service accessibility, and decision-making autonomy across public and private systems.

Collaborative scaling of mental health screening showed promise
Examination of integrated primary mental health screening scale-up in South Africa using co-development and continuous quality improvement to build mid-level management capacity.

Evidence briefs for policy need better evaluation tools
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Evidence briefs for policy lack standardized methodologies and validation frameworks. This research identifies critical gaps in production and utilization, calling for enhanced quality assurance.

Living evidence-informed guidelines may support better decisions
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Living evidence-informed guideline development methods that ensure clinician decision support through rigorous, transparent, and updatable evidence synthesis.

Topic prioritization supports living guideline relevance
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in MedicineLearn how structured topic prioritization enables living guidelines to remain responsive to emerging evidence while efficiently allocating resources and maintaining clinical relevance in dynamic.

Proposal for an existence-based maintenance system
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Proposal of an Existence-Based Maintenance System and its implemented interface, Being (있음), advocating continuous, non-interventionist support; requests domain evaluation and critique.










