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2026 NEWMOA PFAS Conference

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Abt brings PFAS data tools and decision support for agencies facing urgent questions on exposure, health, and environmental response.
Abt Team To Help CMS Determine Quality Standards for Home and Hospice Care

Abt Team To Help CMS Determine Quality Standards for Home and Hospice Care

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Under a new contract to CMS, Abt and partners will help close gaps in the quality of care in home health and hospice for Medicare beneficiaries.
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Putting a Value on Injuries to Natural Assets: The BP Oil Spill

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Lessons from the Window of Opportunity Housing Initiative

Lessons from the Window of Opportunity Housing Initiative

Publication
Abt evaluated the MacArthur Foundation’s WOO Initiative and found investments in individual entities support affordable housing preservation and development.
Evaluating STI and HIV Surveillance Data Linkage

Evaluating STI and HIV Surveillance Data Linkage

Project
Health departments collect surveillance data on individuals with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV. However, STI and HIV departments often have policies and practices impeding data sharing. Sharing and linking the data can help identify…
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Delivering High Quality Maternal and Child Health in Mali

Project
Adaptability, diligence, and innovative thinking are necessary for any large-scale integrated health project to produce results. This is especially true in a country such as Mali, with high levels of poverty and limited resources.
What is One Health? A Frontline Defense Against Zoonotic Diseases

What is One Health? A Frontline Defense Against Zoonotic Diseases

Blog
A One Health approach, which includes human, animal, and environmental health, is critical for fighting diseases passed between animals and humans.
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Drinking Water Treatability Database Update Tackles PFAS

Project
EPA’s Office of Research and Development needed to expand its online, publicly available Drinking Water Treatability Database (TDB). The goal was to allow the database to better support decision making about emerging contaminants of concern.