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Patient-Centered Care: It’s Not Just a Buzzword
Blog
The AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting inspired this blog on the benefits of Abt’s approach to including patient perspectives in health care delivery.
SSBH Protocols Saved Lives During Nepal’s COVID-19 Epidemic
Impact Brief
USAID’s Abt-led Strengthening Systems for Better Health Activity helped Nepal cope with COVID-19 through the Health Emergency Response program.
CMS Crushing Fraud Chili Cookoff Showcase 2025
Event
Abt Global is a finalist at the CMS Crushing Fraud Chili Cookoff Showcase 2025.
From Policy to Action: Broadening Health Services in Rwanda
Impact Brief
Through SHOPS Plus, Abt helped Rwanda increase access to DMPA oral contraceptive by helping to create a regulatory and logistical enabling environment.
Assessing FMLA: Results from 2018 Surveys
Publication
56% of private workers are eligible for medical leave under the FMLA, and 95 percent of worksites reported positive or neutral perceptions of the law’s effects.
The SNAP-Hybrid Model Can Increase Summer EBT Benefit Use
Blog
Co-loading Summer EBT benefits on the same card with Supplemental Nutrition Assistant Program benefits results in high Summer EBT redemption rates.
Support to the National Malaria Programme in Nigeria Phase 2 (SuNMaP2)
Project
Efficient resource mobilisation, allocation and utilisation are important to improve the health outcomes of a population and achieve universal health coverage. Currently, there is limited capacity in Nigeria to determine whether the health system uses…
Providing Technical Assistance through the NHSC Pipeline Readiness Initiative
Project
The demand for healthcare services in the United States is outpacing the number of care providers, and projections show that trend continuing into the future, exacerbating an already overstretched healthcare system.
Access to Behavioral Health Care in Massachusetts: The Basics
Publication
Strengthening Tanzania’s Health Supply Chain
Project
Despite tremendous economic growth, many Tanzanians remain underserved by public services and lack reliable access to essential medicines.