
Según un estudio, un cuarto de los adultos mayores estadounidenses de bajos ingresos no tienen seguro médico
September 14, 2023
Los diagnósticos de afecciones crónicas aumentan después de los 65 años — una vez que la cobertura de Medicare brinda acceso a servicios de atención médica.

Quarter of low-income older Americans don’t have health insurance, study finds
September 14, 2023
Chronic condition diagnoses increase after age 65 — once Medicare coverage provides access to health care.

Investigadores de OHSU recibieron fondos para extender investigación de vanguardia
February 03, 2023
Los fondos se utilizarán para la creación de un centro de investigación médica de la población latina, la innovación de dispositivos biomédicos duraderos y la colaboración en la lucha contra el cáncer.

OHSU investigators awarded funding to extend leading-edge research
February 03, 2023
Awards will establish a Latino health research center, innovate durable biomedical devices and help fight cancer.

OHSU researchers confirm association between parent, child vaccination status
November 07, 2022
As public health officials urge vaccinations ahead of severe flu season, findings suggest strategy to increase childhood vaccination could be to first target parent vaccination.

OHSU biostatistician elected to National Academy of Medicine
October 17, 2022
Miguel Marino, Ph.D., recognized for novel statistical approaches to health equity research.

Study: Race, ethnicity impact how children access asthma care
April 07, 2022
Latino/a/x kids are more likely to receive preventive asthma care, Black youth are more likely to receive care in emergency departments.

Losing Obamacare protections during pandemic could increase health disparities
February 18, 2021
One-third of patients with COVID-19 did not have another health condition before 2020, study finds.

More Native American physicians needed; medical school graduation rates are flat, declining
January 28, 2021
OHSU study: Data collection changes increased count of American Indian, Alaska Native students; graduation trends have not increased.