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How a National Healthcare Training Program’s Impacts Vary Locally

How a National Healthcare Training Program’s Impacts Vary Locally

Publication
Most local Health Profession Opportunity Grants programs improve short-term educational progress and healthcare employment, but evidence on earnings impacts is ambiguous.
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NCMA Woodlawn Zenith Awards Gala 2026

Event
Abt is proud to Sponsor NCMA Woodlawn’s celebration of federal healthcare contractors that define the field.
Lessons Learned from Private Sector Engagement Across Sectors

Lessons Learned from Private Sector Engagement Across Sectors

Blog
Sarah Kozyn’s and Sean Callahan’s Marketlinks blog details how engaging the private sector has helped health systems, renewable energy, and more across sectors.
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How Do TANF Policies Support Families Experiencing Homelessness?

Project
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) is a key component in supporting self-sufficiency among families, including those experiencing or at-risk of homelessness. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Administration for Children…
Association of Participation in the Oncology Care Model with Medicare Payments, Utilization, Care Delivery, and Quality Outcomes

Association of Participation in the Oncology Care Model with Medicare Payments, Utilization, Care Delivery, and Quality Outcomes

Publication
Abt’s evaluation of CMS’s OCM payment model found that it helped reduce Medicare payments for oncological care.
BOND Stage 2 Second Interim Process, Participation, and Impact Report

BOND Stage 2 Second Interim Process, Participation, and Impact Report

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Connecting Care for Children and Families: Testing New Approaches to Improve Outcomes and Manage Costs

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Abt is evaluating if new approaches to CMS’s Integrated Care for Kids (InCK) Model can improve outcomes for Medicaid-enrolled children while controlling costs.