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Health Policy Research to Improve Healthcare Quality
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Learn more about Abt’s expertise in health policy research to support improvements in healthcare quality for all people.

Assessing and Addressing Burnout in Primary Care
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Burnout among primary care clinicians and staff is a serious and growing concern but administrators and practice leaders can address it using organization-wide approaches.

Reliability and Validity of an Innovative High Performing Healthcare System Assessment Tool
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An innovative new tool that measures health systems performance and dimensions of universal health coverage (UHC) covered in-depth in BMC Health Services Research

Laying a Solid Foundation for the Next Generation of Evaluation Capacity Building: Findings from an Integrative Review
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A study co-authored by Abt’s Sebastian Lemire captured the state of the art of evaluation capacity building research, including 20 years of trends and findings.

MyGoals for Employment Success: Implementation Findings from the Evaluation of Employment Coaching
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A joint Mathematica-Abt Global report on the MyGoals coaching demonstration describes its implementation and coaches’ and participants’ perceptions.

Factors That Affect Opioid Quality Improvement Initiatives in Primary Care: Insights from Ten Health Systems
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This study of an Opioid Quality Improvement Collaborative can help providers adopt CDC opioid guidelines and improve their prescribing practices.

Massachusetts Early Childhood Support Organization (ECSO) Year 2 Annual Implementation Evaluation Report
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Abt’s evaluation of the Massachusetts’ ECSO initiative to support early education leaders found gains among leaders, educators, and classrooms.

Strategies to Promote Health System Strengthening and Global Health Security at the Subnational Level in a World Changed by COVID-19
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Achieving strong, resilient health systems that can handle both health crises and basic needs requires a unified approach for health systems.