News release archives
2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001
2010
- January 28, 2010: Severe complications of diabetes are higher in depressed patients; UW and Group Health team studied nearly 4,000 patients for five years.
- January 18, 2010: Higher opioid dose linked to overdose risk in chronic pain patients; Annals study is first to examine how overdose risk differs by prescribed dose.
2009
- December 15, 2009: JAMA editorial: Time for a new view of late-life dementia; with increased life expectancy, the need for solutions is imperative.
- November 30, 2009: Depressed women can lose weight as successfully as others do; showing up for a weight loss program matters most in Group Health study.
- November 17, 2009: Study of aging in Group Health patients renewed with $12 million grant; collaboration with University of Washington aims to prevent dementia, including Alzheimer's.
- October 15, 2009: ResearchToolkit.org provides one-stop Web resource for health researchers; PRIMER is a product of collaboration among Group Health, ITHS, UW, Duke, and Wayne State.
- October 12, 2009: Study finds domestic violence leads to many health problems; Group Health/Ohio State research in Archives of Internal Medicine.
- October 6, 2009: Group Health Research Institute awarded $15 million in ARRA grants; Institute to receive more than half of federal stimulus funds it applied for.
- October 5, 2009: Organized phone therapy for depression found cost-effective; randomized trial at Group Health finds significant benefit with modest cost.
- October 5, 2009: $16 million in federal stimulus funding establishes Seattle as a hub of comparative-effectiveness research in cancer.
- September 8, 2009: Center for Health Studies becomes Group Health Research Institute; 26-year-old institute awarded $3 million in stimulus grants, with more likely.
- September 1, 2009: Medical home gives patients better primary care at no more cost. Pilot is first to show broad improvements for patients and providers.
- August 6, 2009: Group Health begins H1N1 (swine) flu vaccine testing Friday, August 7
- July 22, 2009: Group Health researchers set to launch clinical trials to test H1N1 flu vaccine candidates
- July 8, 2009: From slam poetry to plain language for health care; Group Health research editor shares toolkit to boost health literacy.
- June 16, 2009: Statins don't lower risk of pneumonia in elderly; British Medical Journal study includes 3,000 Group Health patients.
- June 1, 2009: A break from hormone therapy doesn't improve mammograms but postmenopausal hormone timeout lessens breast density in Annals trial.
- June 1, 2009: Group Health awarded $1 million in stimulus funds; grant will support comparative effectiveness research on depression
- May 11, 2009: Acupuncture eases chronic low back pain in SPINE trial but penetrating skin and tailoring treatment may not be responsible for benefits
- May 6, 2009: Practice coaching manual available for safety-net practices; MacColl Institute integrates chronic care and business strategies
- May 1, 2009: Group Health research unit to study swine flu vaccine; federally funded testing will start once vaccine is developed
- April 22, 2009: Pain relievers seem not to prevent Alzheimer's in very old; new research from University of Washington, Veterans Affairs, and Group Health
- April 20, 2009: Physical abuse increases women's health care costs by more than 40 percent; more than 3,000 Group Health members studied long-term
- March 2, 2009: Chantix side effects no worse with depression history; Group Health studies over 1,000 smokers in COMPASS trial
- January 6, 2009: Chronic Care Model helps improve people's health and care; Group Health and AHRQ team reviews decade of evidence in chronically ill
2008
- December 3, 2008: Depression and anxiety are tied to diabetes around the globe; Group Health researchers find link in part of WHO World Mental Health Survey
- August 25, 2008: Breast Cancer Surveillance Web site has been enhanced; Group Health Web site supports scientific collaboration
- July 31, 2008: Flu vaccine may not protect seniors well; Group Health study in Lancet finds no less risk of pneumonia with vaccine
- June 24, 2008: New online care for hypertension gets results; controlling blood pressure at home, on Web, nearly doubles proportion of successful patients, JAMA study reports
- June 13, 2008: HMO Research Network creates sustainable infrastructure to support collaboration
- May 19, 2008: Men experience domestic violence, with health impact; Group Health study debunks five myths about abuse of men
- April 28, 2008: Osteoporosis drug Fosamax linked to heart problem; finding from Group Health and University of Washington study
- April 18, 2008: Group Health part of UW's new Northwest Institute for Genetic Medicine
- March 19, 2008: "Art of Aging" tackles sensitive issues, offers encouraging advice
- February 25, 2008: Diabetes and gum disease keep each other company; Group Health and Washington Dental Service launch new study
- February 11, 2008: Active seniors curb health care costs; Group Health research supports health club benefit
2007
- December 14, 2007: Health needs higher for kids of abused moms: Study finds link even if abuse occurred prior to child's birth
- December 11, 2007: Accuracy of diagnostic mammograms varies by radiologist: Group Health team finds wide variability in nationwide study
- November 7, 2007: Group Health awarded $23 million for new vaccine research unit
- October 11, 2007: Two Group Health physician researchers elected to the Institute of Medicine
- October 1, 2007: Dr. Ed Wagner receives Picker Award for Excellence
- August 27, 2007: Statin treatment may curb Alzheimer's brain changes: first direct evidence that widely used heart drugs may protect the brain
- July 20, 2007: Yearly mammograms protect breast cancer survivors: Cancer Research Network finds benefit for older women with no symptoms
- July 16, 2007: HMO Cancer Research Network funded at $20 million: national collaboration focuses on prevention, treatment, and health literacy
- July 1, 2007: Suicide attempts decline after depression treatment: Group Health study sheds new light on FDA warning for antidepressants
- June 5, 2007: Low libido in menopause linked to trouble sleeping: depression and night sweats also involved, say Group Health researchers
- March 22, 2007: Phone-based therapy eases depression long term: Group Health researchers combine it with drug treatment
- March 13, 2007: NCQA honors Dr. Ed Wagner for improving chronic illness care nationally
- January 22, 2007: Health care costs for abused women are significant
2006
- December 18, 2006: Black cohosh does not relieve menopausal hot flashes, Group Health researchers find
- December 4, 2006: Technology can't replace doctors' judgment in reading mammograms: Group Health study shows that computer-assisted detection (CAD) helps, but the doctors' eyes are still essential
- November 20, 2006: Panic attacks are linked to poor outcomes for diabetic patients, Group Health study finds
- November 1, 2006: Regular follow-up important during antidepressant treatment—Advice comes amidst conflicting studies on suicide
- September 5, 2006: New model emphasizes breast density as a predictor of breast cancer risk, large study shows
- July 3, 2006: Group Health study reveals significant link between obesity and depression: Link is strongest among Caucasians and those with more education
- May 22, 2006: Good physical function linked to Alzheimer's delay: Research suggests mind-body connection
- May 16, 2006: Intimate partner violence found widespread: It harms women's health, say Group Health researchers
- March 6, 2006: Top obesity researcher joins Group Health
- March 6, 2006: Reactions to last DTaP vaccine not prevented
- January 17, 2006: Exercise linked to later onset of dementia
- January 1, 2006: Suicide risk does not increase when adults start using antidepressants, Group Health study finds
2005
- December 19, 2005: Yoga is more effective than conventional exercise for low back pain, Group Health study finds
- November 28, 2005: Major study of pancreatic cancer features quick case identification
- October 27, 2005: Which drugs should health plans cover? Five principles guide decisions that improve patient safety and lower costs, say Group Health authors.
- August 10, 2005: Group Health and UW experts highlight the year's top 10 medical findings
- July 5, 2005: New Group Health study finds association between common childhood infection and neurologic conditions
- April 28, 2005: A common bacterium leads to serious blood infections in many seniors, new Group Health Study finds
- March 3, 2005: Bone density testing linked to lower fracture rates, Group Health study finds
- March 1, 2005: JAMA commentary: Empathy is part of the healing process
- February 8, 2005: Certain gun storage practices can reduce risk of youth suicide and accidental injuries
- February 7, 2005: Bone density returns when teens stop using popular contraceptive, Group Health study finds
- January 3, 2005: Study links sexual behavior, genetic factors to increased risk of kidney infection in women under 50
2004
- November 22, 2004: UW awarded grant to study improvements in health care access and quality at Group Health Cooperative
- October 19, 2004: Absence of screening mammograms accounts for most late- stage cancer, study finds
- September 7, 2004: Study shows new model of asthma care reduces kids' symptoms
- August 24, 2004: JAMA: Phone-based psychotherapy plus outreach work well for patients with depression, Group Health study finds
- June 7, 2004: Group Health Center for Health Studies awarded grants totaling more than $13 million
- May 12, 2004: Dr. Eric B. Larson wins Glaser Award—Medical Society honors director of Group Health Center for Health Studies
- April 19, 2004: Annals of Internal Medicine: Task force calls for innovation to quell "system chaos"
- April 7, 2004: David Grossman, MD, MPH, named director of preventive care
- April 4, 2004: How long can patients with Alzheimer's disease survive? Researchers from Group Health and UW identify predictors
- February 17, 2004: JAMA: Antibiotic use is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer, Group Health study finds
- January 27, 2004: JAMA: Breast implants interfere with mammograms, Group Health study finds
2003
- November 11, 2003: Better depression care for older adults also improves arthritis problems, study finds
- October 22, 2003: Health informatics investigator joins Group Health Center for Health Studies
- October 9, 2003: Exercise plus behavior management training for caregivers benefits Alzheimer's patients, UW/Group Health study finds
- June 2, 2003: Massage works well for back pain, Group Health researchers report
- April 30, 2003: Pneumococcal vaccine does not reduce pneumonia risk in the elderly, Group Health study finds
- March 4, 2003: Popular hypertension drug does not increase cholesterol in healthy patients
2002
- December 19, 2002: Study shows high rates of ineffective condom use
- December 10, 2002: Team approach doubles effectiveness of depression care for seniors
- December 2, 2002: Study links popular antidepressants to premature birth
- November 21, 2002: Group Health Center for Health Studies awarded $24 million for research in prevention
- August 15, 2002: Group Health study shows strong link between Depo-Provera and bone loss; but the loss is largely reversible
- July 17, 2002: Eric Larson, MD, becomes director of Group Health Center for Health Studies
- May 14, 2002: National awards granted to Group Health psychiatrist
- March 21, 2002: Proper patient positioning may improve breast cancer detection
- February 19, 2002: $2.4 million awarded to Group Health and UW to study domestic violence
2001
- December 18, 2001: JAMA features Group Health psychiatrist's views on choice of antidepressants
- October 25, 2001: Group Health researchers explore the cost of better depression care
- September 25, 2001: Group Health awarded $1.3 million to study cancer care
- August 29, 2001: Study confirms link between vaccines and seizures, but shows that seizures pose no lasting risk
- May 7, 2001: Group Health awarded $1.6 million to study innovations in elder care
- April 26, 2001: Group Health research results in new national chlamydia screening guideline
- April 17, 2001: Study shows massage works well for persistent low back pain
- March 20, 2001: Study links low bone density to lower breast cancer risk
- March 12, 2001: Measles vaccine and bowel disease: Study finds no link
- January 9, 2001: Researchers show link between hormone therapy and breast density, JAMA reports


