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  • State of Minnesota Department of Human Services
    St. Paul, MN
    $249,009—(2 years). ID#45368
  • Nassau County Department of Social Services
    Mineola, NY
    $341,650—(30 months). ID#44422
  • San Bernardino County Human Services System
    San Bernardino, CA
    $375,000—(30 months). ID#44420
  • Southern Institute on Children and Families Inc.
    Columbia, SC
    $1,171,993—Technical assistance and direction for Supporting Families After Welfare Reform (1 year). ID#41507


The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center Research Foundation

College Station, TX
$747,078Evaluation of an integrated system of health care for impoverished persons in the Texas border region (4 years). ID#44711
Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College
Philadelphia, PA
$50,000Preparing a book about physician shortage in rural areas (18 months). ID#44366
Urgent Matters

Program to improve the availability and timeliness of care in hospital emergency departments and the use of these departments as a window into the safety net to raise public understanding of the interaction between safety-net functions and workings of the health care delivery system as a whole.

  • George Washington University Center for Health Services Research and Policy
    Washington, DC
    $3,350,000—Technical assistance and direction for Urgent Matters (18 months). ID#46225
  • Bruce Siegel, M.D., M.P.H.
    Bethesda, MD
    $29,000—Planning for Urgent Matters (9 months). ID#46486

Other Program Activities

  • Health Research and Educational Trust
    Chicago, IL
    $199,984—Studying emergency department overcrowding (1 year). ID#42634


Viewpoint Learning, Inc.

La Jolla, CA
$158,704Expanding the boundaries of the health coverage debate through innovative public opinion research (1 year). ID#46060
Voorhees College Center of Excellence in Rural and Minority Health

Denmark, SC
$50,000Using computer technology to improve rural seniors' access to health care information (2 years). ID#45766
Washington Business Group on Health

Washington, DC
$50,000Developing tools to help employers address racial and ethnic disparities in care (1 year). ID#46021

 

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