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Evaluating the Healthy Incentives Pilot Demonstration
Project
Most U.S. adults do not meet the Dietary Guidelines for fruit and vegetable intake, especially people who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits and other low-income Americans. While evidence suggests that improved diet quality…
Building Back Better for Young Adults
Publication
This paper argues for scaling Year Up’s program for young adults, which Abt’s independent evaluation found effective, replicable, and financially beneficial to society.
Digital Health Improves Odds for TB Treatment in Uzbekistan
Impact Brief
In Uzbekistan, an Abt-managed USAID project has trained doctors to use digital health to improve follow-up treatment for TB patients.
Using Ecometric Data to Explore Sources of Cross-Site Impact Variance in Multi-Site Trials
Publication
A guide to learning more from social experiments using data from participants to measure implementation practices and local confounding factors.
Moving to Opportunity's Impact on Health and Well-Being Among High-Dosage Participants
Publication
The Impact of Resident Services on Property Financial Performance
Publication
The study uses a quasi-experimental design to test the hypothesis that the coordination and provision of resident services improves properties’ financial health.
Health Careers for All Three-Year Impact Report
Publication
The Workforce Development Council of Seattle–King County’s Health Careers for All program had no detectable earnings impact despite boosting healthcare employment.
IWISH Impact Study Research Design & Analysis Plan
Publication
This study compares outcomes for residents of properties that implement HUD’s IWISH program with residents of similar properties that don’t implement IWISH.
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.