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期刊名:Milbank quarterly

缩写:MILBANK Q

ISSN:0887-378X

e-ISSN:1468-0009

IF/分区:4.1/Q1

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Philip J Van Der Wees,Alan M Zaslavsky,John Z Ayanian Philip J Van Der Wees
Context: Massachusetts enacted health care reform in 2006 to expand insurance coverage and improve access to health care. The objective of our study was to compare trends in health status and the use of ambulatory health ...
Kaelan A Moat,John N Lavis,Julia Abelson Kaelan A Moat
Context: Evidence briefs have emerged as a promising approach to synthesizing the best available research evidence for health system policymakers and stakeholders. An evidence brief may draw on systematic reviews and many...
Patricia Sweeney,Lytt I Gardner,Kate Buchacz et al. Patricia Sweeney et al.
Context: Reducing HIV incidence in the United States and improving health outcomes for people living with HIV hinge on improving access to highly effective treatment and overcoming barriers to continuous treatment. Using ...
Barry Hoffmaster,Cliff Hooker Barry Hoffmaster
Context: For almost a decade, the Kidney Transplantation Committee of the United Network for Organ Sharing has been striving to revise its approach to allocating kidneys from deceased donors for transplantation. Two funda...
Bruce Friedman,Peter J Veazie,Benjamin P Chapman et al. Bruce Friedman et al.
Context: The patterns of health care utilization in the United States pose well-established challenges for public policy. Although economic and sociological research has resulted in considerable knowledge about what influ...
Mark R Chassin,Jerod M Loeb Mark R Chassin
Context: Despite serious and widespread efforts to improve the quality of health care, many patients still suffer preventable harm every day. Hospitals find improvement difficult to sustain, and they suffer "project fatig...
Mary Dixon-Woods,Sabi Redwood,Myles Leslie et al. Mary Dixon-Woods et al.
Context: "Meaningful use" of electronic health records to improve quality of care has remained understudied. We evaluated an approach to improving patients' safety and quality of care involving the secondary use of data f...
Michael R Richards,Jody L Sindelar Michael R Richards
Context: American obesity rates continue to escalate, but an effective policy response remains elusive. Specific changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) have been proposed as one way to improve nut...
Erum Nadeem,S Serene Olin,Laura Campbell Hill et al. Erum Nadeem et al.
Context: In response to national efforts to improve quality of care, policymakers and health care leaders have increasingly turned to quality improvement collaboratives (QICs) as an efficient approach to improving provide...