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How Does Employment, or Unemployment, Affect Health?

March 12, 2013 | Issue Brief/Infographic

A steady job in safe working conditions can provide numerous benefits critical to maintaining proper health, while unemployment is associated with negative health effects.

Researchers Find that Physicians Provide the Same Level of Care Even After Their Compensation Method Changes

August 1, 2003 | Program Result Report

In this 1998-2001 project, Terry S. Field, DSc, evaluated how a change in physicians' compensation method in the Fallon Healthcare System correlated with the provision of care for hypertension, diabetes mellitus and congestive heart failure.

Workplace Wellness Programs

May 16, 2012 | Issue Brief

Health wellness programs will be expanded under the Affordable Care Act to give employers the ability to reward employees who meet health goals, and require those who do not to pay more for health coverage.

Assessing the Wounded Warrior Careers Program

November 4, 2011 | Program Result Report

The National Organization on Disability worked with the U.S. Army to develop, implement and assess the Wounded Warrior Careers program, which provides career-development support to severely injured veterans and key family members.

"For as Long as It Takes"

November 4, 2011 | Program Result Report

Dwayne Beason, a retired soldier, maintains his commitment to the military community by helping severely injured veterans pursue their career dreams - from training and education all the way through job interviews and performance.

How Does Where We Live, Work, Learn and Play Affect Our Health?

September 1, 2011 | Issue Brief

The conditions in the communities where Americans live, learn, work and play also play an important role in people's ability to make those healthy choices.

Nurse Practitioners Can Expand Roles in Collaborative Care Units

January 1, 2001 | Program Result Report

In the University Hospitals of Cleveland's Collaborative Care Unit, nurse practitioners manage the delivery of care and clinical decision-making. This project examined the impact of the collaborative care model on costs and quality of care at the hospital using a randomized controlled trial over a two-year period.

Nursing Home Patients Fare Better with On-Staff Primary Care Providers

January 1, 2001 | Program Result Report

Health Research in Albany, N.Y., conducted a three-year demonstration project that examined differences in cost and quality among four alternative staffing models allowed under Medicaid for delivering primary care services in nursing homes.

More Doctors are Needed in America's Inner Cities

February 28, 2001 | Program Result Report

Investigators from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical School examined changes in the availability of physicians in U.S. urban areas from 1980 to 1997.

Is More Medical Care Better Medical Care?

March 1, 2003 | Program Result Report

Between 1997 and 2001 Investigators at the Center for Evaluative Clinical Sciences at Dartmouth Medical Center, Hanover, N.H, conducted two research projects that examined how the increasing availability of health care technology and specialist physicians influence the delivery of health care and health outcomes.

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