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Potomac Officers Club Healthcare Summit 2025-2026
Event
Our teams work at the intersection of health systems, data science, and program delivery. At this year’s summit, we’re focused on what it takes to move federal health infrastructure forward.
Voices from Rapid Re-housing Programs
Blog
In this blog, Abt shares the insights gained from—and stories told by—people with lived experience in Rapid Re-housing Programs.
Three Tips for Observing National Healthcare Quality Week … and Beyond
Blog
Abt’s Lynn Hoffman offers three tips for observing National Health Quality Week based on our work for CDC and on AHRQ’s Making Healthcare Safer III Report.
Planning for Catastrophe: Developing Resilient Supply Chains
Blog
In this blog, Abt’s James White outlines what it might take to create resilient supply chains that can function unimpeded during crises such as COVID-19.
When the Stakes Are High: Our Take on Client-Centricity at CMS
Blog
Abt partners with CMS by listening, anticipating needs, and co-creating solutions that make the agency’s work easier, more efficient, and more impactful.
Local Leaders Develop Comprehensive Housing Solutions in New Institute
Impact Brief
Abt Leads Decision Support for FCDO Land Governance Programme
News
Abt Global Britain has been appointed to lead the Decision Support Unit of the Land Facility, funded by the UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office.
What AHRQ Learned While Working to Transform Primary Care
Publication
Through EvidenceNOW, we have new insights on effective strategies to support and strengthen the essential work of primary care.
Spotlight On: Environmental Toxicology
Spotlight On
Our toxicologists design, implement, conduct and manage a wide range of laboratory and field-based bioassays, investigations and other tests to fill key data gaps and increase our understanding of the adverse effects of chemicals, mixtures, and other stressors on numerous organisms, including bacteria, algae, invertebrates, fish, reptiles, birds, and mammals.