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News Alert: Aspirin not recommended to prevent first heart attack or stroke, USPSTF says

AHRQ Initiatives Support Better Heart Health for All Americans

Disparities in opioid overdose deaths continue to worsen for Black people, study suggests

Interventional Treatments for Acute and Chronic Pain: Systematic Review

NIH HEAL Initiative: Research Meets the Moment to Address the Opioid Public Health Crisis

Final Recommendation Statement: Screening for Prediabetes and Type 2 Diabetes

A Call for Action to Achieve Health Equity

Coming Soon: PCD Collection on Health Disparities and Position Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

U.S. Surgeon General on Emotional Well-Being and Fighting the Opioid Epidemic

Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) 2020 Report to Congress (RTC)

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About Multiple Chronic Conditions Resource Center

This virtual resource center provides healthcare professionals, patients and policy makers with current updates on policy and practice for patients living with more than two chronic conditions – and associated symptoms.

The Senate Finance Committee, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid among other state and federal agencies have recognized the need for effective, safe, comprehensive care for this escalating patient population.

The Multiple Chronic Conditions Resource Center provides FREE resources to educate, update and promote best practices that ensure optimal patient-centered outcomes.

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