January 1, 2001
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Program Result Report
From 1996 to 1998, researchers at Boston University School of Public Health updated an existing data set on U.S. urban hospital closings, mergers and other changes for the years 1936 through 1980 by extending the analysis through the mid-1990s.
June 1, 2001
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Program Result Report
The National Public Health and Hospital Institute assessed the status and progress of urban hospitals in addressing sociocultural barriers to health care access.
November 1, 2000
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Program Result Report
The National Public Health and Hospital Institute in Washington examined the current status of large urban hospitals and the impact on them as a result of recent changes in the U.S. health care system.
June 1, 1999
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Program Result Report
The Children's Medical Center of Dallas established an Injury Free Coalition for Kids project using its own funds and additional funding.
National Program
To reduce and prevent injuries to children through a hospital-based, research-driven model implemented in partnership with coalitions of community stakeholders.
January 26, 2011
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Program Result Report
Childhood injuries associated with ATVs are a serious and increasing problem in rural areas, where the vehicles' off-road capability makes them popular for agricultural and other utilitarian purposes, as well as for recreation.
February 1, 2012
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Report
Examine well-functioning safety nets that provide low-income patients affordable access to comprehensive care.
February 1, 2012
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Report
Resources on the health care safety net, serving unique local networks that are attuned to the needs of the populations they serve.
June 1, 1999
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Program Result Report
The second three-year replication site of the program was The Kansas City Injury Coalition for Kids (KICK) at the Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City.
June 4, 2008
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Toolkit
Sinai-Grace Hospital in Detroit, Mich., developed a systemwide universal discharge instruction form, merging general discharge instructions with cardiac-specific discharge instructions for patients with acute myocardial infarction or heart failure.