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TAKEheart: Training for Cardiac Rehabilitation Use
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Million Hearts® established the goal of increasing cardiac rehabilitation for eligible patients from 20-30 percent in 2018 to 70 percent by 2022. Evidence shows that participation in cardiac rehabilitation reduces hospital readmissions by 25 percent,…
Summary and Insights from the Ten PACE and HPOG 1.0 Job Training Evaluations
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Of 10 programs using career pathways strategies, most had large impacts on credential receipt & modest impacts on training duration; 1 had earnings impacts.
Hydrologic Alterations from Climate Change Inform Assessment of Ecological Risk to Pacific Salmon in Bristol Bay, Alaska
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Regulation of Drug Shops and Pharmacies Relevant to Family Planning: A Scan of 32 Developing Countries
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Study Reveals Long-Term Effects of Combat-Related PTSD in Vietnam Veterans
Project
The National Vietnam Veterans Longitudinal Study (NVVLS) from 2010-2013 sought to provide important information about the long-term effects of military service in Vietnam, including combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
New Research Highlights Important Patient Safety Practices across the Healthcare Continuum
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AHRQ enlisted Abt Global and IMPAQ to develop MHCSIII to improve patient safety; four journal articles by Abt staff were generated by the project.
Governing Quality in Health Care on the Path to Universal Health Coverage: A Review of the Literature and 25 Country Experiences.
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PRO Neighborhoods Program 2023 Annual Report
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Through 2022, JPMorgan Chase’s PRO Neighborhoods grantees made nearly 37,000 loans and other investments in underserved neighborhoods, totaling over $678.6M.
How State-Based Co-Ops Can Improve Primary Care Quality
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A new AHRQ guide shares information and guidance for multi-organization groups to provide quality improvement programs for primary healthcare providers.
Assessing and Addressing Burnout in Primary Care
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Burnout among primary care clinicians and staff is a serious and growing concern but administrators and practice leaders can address it using organization-wide approaches.