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Research
Original, data-rich research that equips healthcare leaders with
authoritative insights into trends shaping the health economy.
authoritative insights into trends shaping the health economy.

Antibiotic Overprescribing Remains High in Certain Provider Types, Care Settings and Regions
Emergency departments consistently had the lowest rate of antibiotic overprescribing, averaging 5.7%, while telehealth and urgent care exhibited higher rates at 15.5% and 15.2%, respectively.

Increased Patient Volumes for Select Skin Conditions Align With Evolving Dermatologic Treatment Patterns
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Liver-Related Mortality and Healthcare Utilization Among Younger Men Is Growing
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The Marked Shift in Urgent Care Utilization: Two Years Later
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Leveraging Risk Adjustment to Analyze Health Status of Patients Receiving Cancer Treatment in 2017 and 2022
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The Factors Influencing Cancer Disease Burden Are Evolving
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Local Analysis of Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis Underscores Need for Targeted Treatment
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GLP-1 Utilization in New York City Is Not Correlated with Clinical Indication
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The Cell and Gene Patient Journey Is Determined by Access to Treatment Sites
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Patients Prescribed Drugs Like Ozempic® and Mounjaro® Have Increased Over 300%
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