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Alabama Helps Addicted Adolescents Recover from Substance Abuse with Continuing Care

November 22, 2011 | Program Result

Alabama was one of 12 states participating in Advancing Recovery: State and Provider Partnerships for Quality Addiction Treatment. The state joined with three adolescent service providers to implement continuing care as their evidence-based practice.

Poor More Likely to be Hospitalized for Diseases Preventable with Primary Care

July 1, 2001 | Program Result

The United Hospital Fund of New York worked to develop, validate and implement a research technique called small-area analysis, used to identify communities with high rates of unnecessary hospitalization and limited access to primary care.

Giving Shelter and Health Care to Homeless in Savannah, Ga.

December 1, 2005 | Program Result

Two competing hospital organizations - Memorial Health University Medical Center and St. Joseph's/Candler Hospital System - helped develop and support a health center and related shelter clinics.

HMOs in California Decrease Use of Inpatient Care by Medicare Enrollees

August 22, 2008 | Program Result

The number of Medicare beneficiaries enrolling in managed care has increased since the passage of the Medicare Modernization Act (MMA) and the establishment of Medicare Advantage Plans in 2003.

Access to Care Impacts Hospitalization Rates for Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions

April 1, 2001 | Program Result

The University of California studied access to primary care in selected communities to assess whether hospitalization rates for certain chronic conditions typically managed by outpatient care are valid and useful measures of community access to care.

Disharmony of Inpatient and Outpatient Services Hampers Treatment of Schizophrenics

August 1, 2001 | Program Result

From 1991 to 1998, researchers from the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, studied the care of schizophrenia patients who are covered by Medicaid in New York State.

Surveys Show the Impact of HIV/AIDS on the Nation's Hospitals

February 1, 2000 | Program Result

The National Public Health and Hospital Institute (NPHHI) conducted six surveys that documented the impact of HIV/AIDS on the nation's hospitals, especially safety net providers, between 1986 and 1997.

Industry Changes Put Financial Pressure on Washington Health Care Market

August 1, 2000 | Program Result

From 1995 to 1998, researchers at the Urban Institute conducted a study of the District of Columbia's 11 major acute-care facilities, focusing also on the Medicaid system and long-term care for the elderly.

Conference Report Urges Substance Screening and Intervention by Trauma Clinicians

February 1, 2007 | Program Result

The CDC sponsored a conference to draft recommendations to encourage trauma center staff to screen patients for alcohol and other drug problems and to counsel those who screen positive and refer them for treatment.

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