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Support to Modernize CMS’s Quality Measures Implementation and Reporting (QMIR) Program

Support to Modernize CMS’s Quality Measures Implementation and Reporting (QMIR) Program

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Providing quality care to the more than 100 million Americans served under Medicare, Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) requires robust data collection and analysis of key measures and indicators. As technology has evolved, data…
How Can Postsecondary Education and Training Programs Help Working Students Persist? Findings from Career Pathways Studies

How Can Postsecondary Education and Training Programs Help Working Students Persist? Findings from Career Pathways Studies

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This brief, using data from three studies of programs with a career pathways framework, summarizes options for helping students balance school and work.
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Messaging Campaign to Reduce Orphanage Use in Cambodia Provides Mixed Results

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Some Cambodian parents fear they can’t give their kids food, clothes, and education – a future. So these desperate parents hand their children over to orphanages, though they aren’t orphans. The children often face poor care and family separation at best…
American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) 79th Annual Conference

American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) 79th Annual Conference

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Evaluation of Conrad Hilton Foundation's Initiative on Chronic Homelessness in Los Angeles

Evaluation of Conrad Hilton Foundation's Initiative on Chronic Homelessness in Los Angeles

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Abt Global is evaluating an initiative by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation to end long-term homelessness in Los Angeles County, which as one of the largest homeless populations in the nation. Under the initiative, the foundation is supporting efforts to: …
College Affordability Views and College Enrollment

College Affordability Views and College Enrollment

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This report from Abt finds correlations between college enrollment and students’ belief in its affordability, as well as their parents’ level of education.