HHRI News & Press Releases
Hennepin Healthcare System is one of AARP 2021 Quality Measure Innovation Grant Award Winners
Hennepin Healthcare System was one of the two organizations to win the 2021 AARP Quality Measures Innovation Grant. The announcement was made virtually at the Gerontological Society of America’s 2021 Annual Scientific Meeting. Hennepin Healthcare System received a $150,000 grant to develop innovative health quality measures to enhance patient care…
Read MoreASPREE-XT (eXTension) study receives $42.3 million to determine longer-term effects of aspirin on health
The ASPREE-XT (eXTension)* study was recently awarded $42.3 million in funding from the National Institute On Aging of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The five-year grant enables researchers to study if there are possible long-term health benefits of being on low-dose aspirin. ASPREE-XT is led by the Berman Center…
Read MoreBerman Center for Outcomes & Clinical Research
Home » Berman Center for Outcomes & Clinical Research Better Care through Better Research Since its inception in 1965, the Berman Center for Outcomes & Clinical Research has been a leader in cardiovascular research and a clinical site for over 100 trials areas such as heart and kidney disease diabetes…
Read MoreASPREE study – A Game Changer in Healthcare
The New England Journal of Medicine named the ASPirin in Reducing Events in the Elderly (ASPREE) study one of the 12 most notable articles in 2018 that had an impact on medicine. Led by Hennepin Healthcare Research Institute investigator Anne M. Murray, MD, MSc, in Minneapolis and John J. McNeil,…
Read MoreDaily low-dose aspirin found to have no effect on healthy life span in older people
Large NIH-funded study examined outcomes in United States and Australia. In a large clinical trial to determine the risks and benefits of daily low-dose aspirin in healthy older adults without previous cardiovascular events, aspirin did not prolong healthy, independent living (life free of dementia or persistent physical disability). Risk of…
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