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Cambridge Health Alliance fosters an active and collaborative research
environment. Many Alliance faculty and staff are involved in research,
most extensively in the Departments of Medicine and Psychiatry.
The Alliance values research as the foundation for improving the
quality of care. Much of this current research involves health policy,
the evaluation of health services, disparities in care, and quality
improvements. Alliance staff are also engaged in numerous clinical
trials.
Please click on the links below to find out more about current
research programs and initiatives.
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Addictions
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Anxiety Disorders
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Biobehavioral Family Studies
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Children's Health Initiative
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Mood Disorders
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Multicultural Mental Health (CMMHR)
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Opioid Addiction and Family Project
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Trauma Recovery and Resiliency
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CHA Research
Highlights
August 8, 2008
New
Study Outlines Formula for Effective Community Partnerships with
Lens on Mental Health of Students in Urban Schools
August 5, 2008
Harvard
Researchers at CHA Find Millions of Chronically Ill Lack Insurance
and Can't Get Needed Care
July 7, 2008
CHA
Study Finds Medicare Policies Fuel Specialist-Generalist Physician
Income Gap
January 2, 2008
Most
Free Drug Samples Go to Wealthy and Insured, According to Harvard
Researchers at CHA
January 17, 2008
Dietary
Supplement Use of HIV-Positive People Explored in New Study Led
by Cambridge Health Alliance Researcher
January 15, 2008
CHA
Researchers Find ED Wait Times Increasing Nationwide
October 30, 2007
Harvard
Medical School Researchers at Cambridge Health Alliance Find Sharp
Increase in Uninsured Veterans Since 2000: Nearly 6 Million Uninsured
Americans are Veterans or Families of Veterans
October 29, 2007
Doctors,
Torture, and War: New Study by HMS Researchers at CHA Finds US Medical
Students Receive Negligible Instruction about Military Medical Ethics
August 13, 2007
Harvard
Researcher at Cambridge Health Alliance Publishes Landmark Study
July 17, 2007
Harvard
Researchers at Cambridge Health Alliance Offer First Comprehensive
Study of Eating Disorders Among U.S. Latinos
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