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Chronic pain is one of the most burdensome conditions in the United States, with lower back pain comprising the largest subset of those conditions, and veterans bearing a disproportionate amount of this societal burden. Two Duke researchers will lead a new study to change that reality and raise the standard of pain care management with navigated care.
For most of rural America, access to clinical research addressing rural health — and to physician-researchers focused on this area — is extremely limited. According to Danny Benjamin, MD, PhD, MPH, that’s simply not sustainable for long-term health in most of the country. As a leader of a program designed to develop future researchers through hands-on experience and mentorship, Benjamin is working to address this shortage.
A program that removes copays for physical therapy is associated with lower rates of costly health care services like imaging, injection, and surgery, according to findings from a new study from ATI Physical Therapy and the Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI). The report, “Episode of Care Characteristics following Implementation of a No Co-pay Physical Therapy Program for Musculoskeletal Conditions” was published on October 24 in the Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Journal and made available on ptfirst.com.
The Duke Clinical Research Institute's (DCRI) podcast "Beyond the Endpoint" returns for its second season to address some of the most pressing health questions facing both listeners and the research community.

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