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期刊名:Journal of ambulatory care management

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ISSN:0148-9917

e-ISSN:1550-3267

IF/分区:1.2/Q4

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Larry R Hearld,Nathan W Carroll,Kimberly A Smith et al. Larry R Hearld et al.
Objective: Sustaining evidence-based interventions in health care delivery organizations are a well-known challenge. Failure to sustain evidence-based interventions wastes resources, diminishes access to high-quality care...
Megan B Cole Brahim,E Lee Rosenthal,Durrell J Fox Megan B Cole Brahim
Peter Shin,Joe Dunn Peter Shin
Community Health Centers (CHCs) provide care to 32.5 million low-income patients across high need areas, forming the largest primary care network in the US. CHCs consistently improve outcomes and lower costs, yet face growing financial stre...
Ashley A Park,Elizabeth A Phelan,Katherine A Bennett et al. Ashley A Park et al.
Health systems are mandated to report on quality of care provided to older patients. However, reporting on quality of care remains challenging. The coordinating center for a practice-based research network collaborated with primary care pra...
Alexandra Coritsidis,Guedy Arniella,Timnit Berhane et al. Alexandra Coritsidis et al.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, community health workers (CHWs) played a significant role in providing health information and addressing health inequities exacerbated by the pandemic. We conducted four focus groups (21 individuals) with New Y...
Maia Ingram,Andi Medrano,Dolores Encinas et al. Maia Ingram et al.
The objective of our participatory case study of community health worker (CHW) integration was to describe the role of CHWs in two local health departments (LHDs). Study partners co-developed an interview guide based on an existing framewor...
Seung-Yup Lee,Reid M Eagleson,Larry R Hearld et al. Seung-Yup Lee et al.
Background: Emergency department (ED) crowding is a persistent issue in health care, resulting in increased mortality and medical errors. This challenge is particularly pronounced in underserved populations, where a highe...
Cecilia Hurtado,James D Harrison,Susan L Ivey et al. Cecilia Hurtado et al.
Objective: Community health centers (CHCs) are a vital safety net for under-resourced and medically underserved patients. As few studies have explored how they implemented broad-based organizational changes throughout the...