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Three Tips for Observing National Health Quality Week … and Beyond

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.
Innovations in the Moving to Work Demonstration

Innovations in the Moving to Work Demonstration

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Health Policy Research to Improve Healthcare Quality

Health Policy Research to Improve Healthcare Quality

Publication
Learn more about Abt’s expertise in health policy research to support improvements in healthcare quality for all people.
Equipping Local Partners to Fight Malaria

Equipping Local Partners to Fight Malaria

Impact Brief
Abt-led PMI VectorLink project works with governments and local research institutes to study mosquito behavior and determine key entomological indicators.
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

Project
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: …
Eliminating Tuberculosis (TB) in Central Asia

Eliminating Tuberculosis (TB) in Central Asia

Project
Central Asia is a hotspot for DR-TB. TB services are outdated, unsustainable and expensive, and increasing financial pressure on governments means money to improve services is limited. TB has a large social impact on individuals as high levels of stigma…
What is One Health? A Frontline Defense Against Zoonotic Diseases

What is One Health? A Frontline Defense Against Zoonotic Diseases

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A One Health approach, which includes human, animal, and environmental health, is critical for fighting diseases passed between animals and humans.