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Administrative Solutions in Health Reform

July 1, 2009 | Report

The two year study recommends administrative and management approaches designed to facilitate the improvement and expansion of health care coverage.

Advancing Public Health Practice and Policy Solutions

January 10, 2010 | Issue Brief

Under its Advancing Public Health Policy and Practice solicitation, RWJF funded 16 projects and the Center for Creative Leadership produced Knowledge Assets that synthesize the work and learnings from these projects.

A New Deal: On the Road to Better Social, Physical and Mental Health

April 22, 2009 | Video/Story

More Than Wheels is an innovative program that makes cars affordable for the working poor.

A Personal Mission: Bridging the Oral Health Care Gap

May 2, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post

Raised in a small town in Alabama, SMDEP alumna Monique Trice writes about why her community's geographic makeup has "set the stage for an oral health care crisis."

Bringing Community Supports to "Invisible" Frail Elders in Manchester, N.H.

December 7, 2011 | Story

Easter Seals of New Hampshire led a community-based partnership called Seniors Count! in projects to address the nonmedical factors that put frail older adults at risk for serious medical issues and limit their ability to live independently.

Community Health Leader Helps Aging American Indians Access Nursing Care

November 1, 2009 | Story

Frances Stout, R.N., helped build the first nursing home on the Tohono O'odham Reservation in southwestern Arizona... and then came out of retirement to run it.

Cutting Through Red Tape to Provide Health Care Services

February 2, 2009 | Story

Poor, rural communities often are strapped for decent health care - sometimes because of sheer bureaucracy. How can private and public funds be leveraged to support excellent care in these communities?

Developing a Model Program for Integrating Tribal Public Health into the Multijursidictional Public Health System for Infectious Diseases

January 4, 2011 | Report

Knowledge Asset: This document focuses on the importance of policies that include tribes in a comprehensive multijurisdictional public health system that can address infectious disease outbreaks.

Grady Health System

September 1, 2006 | Toolkit

Related websites Urgent Matters Web site Patients with specific diagnoses, including chest pain, heart failure, asthma, hyperglycemia, are admitted to a seven-bed Care Management Unit (CMU) directly from the emergency department (ED). Placing patien ...

Improving Processes and Increasing Efficiency

September 1, 2007 | Issue Brief

This brief looks at the experience that some state Medicaid and SCHIP agencies have had in using a process change model developed by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), and adapted by the Southern Institute on Children and Families (Southern Institute), to strengthen the way they approach enrollment and retention administrative processes.

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