Home Hospital Expands Access
Mass General Brigham Home Hospital delivers care to eligible patients who would otherwise need to be hospitalized.
Mass General Brigham Home Hospital delivers care to eligible patients who would otherwise need to be hospitalized.
Scientists are uncovering why women are more likely than men to experience long COVID symptoms.
Brigham researchers lay the groundwork for equity in telehealth.
Racially biased findings have permeated clinical research, even in recent decades.
Every day is a new chance to help create a more inclusive and equitable future.
[Editor’s note: This article was expanded on June 15, 2023, to include two new sections: “Tackling inequities in transplant wait lists” and “A different biomarker.
Watch CNBC’s interview with Robert Green, MD, MPH, about the Brigham’s Preventive Genomics Clinic.
How Brigham infectious diseases experts led research to prevent, diagnose, and treat COVID-19.
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the Brigham community, and the world, like never before.
In the toughest times, the Brigham has always been a community of helpers and healers.
How Brigham leaders and clinicians navigated the first surge of COVID-19.
Brigham staff and collaborators develop solutions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Brigham genomics clinic makes medicine personal—and preventive.
The Brigham met the stresses and traumas of this pandemic with bravery, ingenuity, generosity, and compassion.
On her unique perspective from the intersection of trauma, surgery, and palliative care.
To raise awareness for congenital heart disease, Brigham staff, nurses, and doctors made 500 red hats for their newborn patients.
In this climate of division, improving health and well-being is a goal we can all agree on.
In her first book, Daniela Lamas, MD, shares stories of life, death, and in between.
Learn how Brigham neurosurgeon Alexandra Golby, MD creates maps of patients’ brains.
Like a brilliant diamond, the Brigham shines with the spirit of innovation, collaboration, and compassion.
Researchers have found a way to deliver HIV therapy with just one weekly pill.
Betsy Nabel, MD, celebrates visionaries who use technologies to foster innovation and creativity, and communication and collaboration.
David M. Levine, MD, describes his pilot project to safely bring hospital services to patients in their homes.
Betsy Nabel, MD, shares her optimism for the future of medical problem solving and innovation.
BWFH Emergency Department program gives staff insight into patients’ experiences.
BWH scientists push back on overestimated antibiotic allergies.