Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Menu
  • About RWJF
  • Our Work
  • Research & Publications
View All:
  • Grants
  • Topics
  • Blogs

Evidence-based Models

You are now viewing 1 - 6 of 6 results

Sort results by:
  • Relevance
  • Alphabetical Order
  • Publication Date

Refine Your Results

  • Topic: Evidence-based models
  • Topic: Government, policy and legal issues
By Topic
  • State government (3)
  • Preventive care (3)
  • Evidence-based care (3)
  • Public policy and regulation (2)
  • Health policy (2)
  • Federal government (2)
  • Alcohol abuse/alcoholism (2)
  • Drugs (illegal and Rx) (2)
  • Prevention (1)
  • Crime (1)
  • Evaluation (1)
  • Industry regulation (1)
  • Public health agencies (1)
  • Tobacco control (1)
  • Community planning and development (1)
By Content
  • Content Type
    • Journal Article (3)
    • Program Result (3)
  • Program Area
    • Public Health (2)
    • Vulnerable Populations (2)
    • Human Capital (1)
    • Childhood Obesity (1)
By Demographics
  • Age
    • Children (6-10 years) (1)
    • Adolescents (11-18 years) (1)
  • Location
    • National (1)

The Policy Debate Over Public Investment in Comparative Effectiveness Research

June 1, 2009 | Journal Article

This article considers the current debate relating to the need to compare the same or different medical treatments and measure outcomes to control health care costs and to provide patients with an improved service from health care professionals.

Providing the Evidence that Crime and Drug Abuse Programs Work

March 1, 2007 | Program Result

The Council for Excellence in Government launched an initiative to promote the development and use of substance abuse and violence prevention programs that have been demonstrated to be effective in scientifically rigorous studies.

Active Living by Design and It's Evaluation

November 1, 2012 | Journal Article

This article suggests that evaluations of community-based programs contribute to the science of evaluation, using lessons from the Active Living by Design (ALbD) evaluation.

The FCTC's Evidence-Based Policies Remain A Key to Ending the Tobacco Epidemic

May 1, 2013 | Journal Article

Any ‘end game’ strategy should carefully build on the evidence-based strategies that have proven so effective.

Helping Public Health Institutes Become a Key Player in the "New" Public Health

October 1, 2010 | Program Result

The National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI) fosters networking and collaboration among public health institutes and their governmental and other partners. It launched this project to strengthen the nation's public health institutes.

Addiction Services Executives Learn about Measurement and Quality Improvement

August 27, 2009 | Program Result

The 2007 Annual State Associations of Addiction Services National Conference for Executives and Senior Managers in Addiction Services focused on issues of organizational capacity, quality, management, budget and policy.

RWJF Home → Topics → Evidence-based Models
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Email
  • RSS

Our mission: to improve the health and health care of all Americans.

  • About RWJF
    • Our Mission
    • Program Areas
    • From Our President
    • Leadership & Staff
    • Annual Reports
    • Newsroom
    • Job Opportunities
    • Office Location
    • Our Policies
  • Our Work
    • Health Policy
    • Prevention
    • Cost and Value
    • Leadership
    • All Topics
  • Program Areas
    • Childhood Obesity
    • Coverage
    • Human Capital
    • Pioneer
    • Public Health
    • Quality/Equality
    • Vulnerable Populations
  • Research & Publications
    • Find RWJF Research
    • Assessing Our Impact
    • How We Work
    • Data Center
    • RWJF DataHub
  • Grants
    • What We Fund
    • Calls for Proposals
    • Grantee Resources
    • FAQs
  • Blogs
    • Human Capital
    • New Public Health
    • Pioneering Ideas
  • My RWJF
    • Subscription Management
    • My Profile
  • Contact RWJF
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

© 2001–2013 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. All Rights Reserved.