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- Behind The Health Spending Numbers 18 Jun 2013
- The Latest Data On Primary Care Nurse Practitioners And Physicians: Can We Afford To Waste Our Workforce? 18 Jun 2013
- Collaborative Filtering: An Interim Approach To Identifying Clinical Doppelgängers 17 Jun 2013
- Implementing Health Reform: Program Integrity And Other Exchange And Market-Reform Issues 15 Jun 2013
- Lessons From Early Medicaid Expansions Under The Affordable Care Act 14 Jun 2013
- Doing Care Differently in Rural Kentucky: Health Policy through a Rural Lens 17 Jun 2013
- NIHCM Foundation Funding Available for Research on How to Improve US Health Care System 13 Jun 2013
- Controlling Costs and Improving the Quality of US Health Care: The Bipartisan Policy Center’s Report 06 Jun 2013
- Key Lessons from One Foundation’s Federally Qualified Health Center Initiative 27 May 2013
- Foundation Blogs Round-Up: Medicare, Environmental Health, Patient-Centered Care, and More 16 May 2013
- Katherine Neuhausen - "Awakening Advocacy: How Students Helped Save A Safety-Net Hospital In Georgia" Narrative Matters June 03, 2013
- "Tackling The Cost Conundrum" Event May 07, 2013
- "The 'Triple Aim' Goes Global" Event April 11, 2013
- Tackling The Cost Conundrum May 07, 2013
- The 'Triple Aim' Goes Global April 11, 2013
- New Era Of Patient Engagement February 06, 2013
- Growth In US Health Spending 2011 January 07, 2013
- Annual Medical Spending Attributable To Obesity: Payer-And Service-Specific Estimates
- How Health Systems Could Avert ‘Triple Fail’ Events That Are Harmful, Are Costly, And Result In Poor Patient Satisfaction
- Health Care Cost Containment Strategies Used In Four Other High-Income Countries Hold Lessons For The United States
- Inviting Consumers To Downsize Fast-Food Portions Significantly Reduces Calorie Consumption
- The ‘Triple Aim’ Goes Global, And Not A Minute Too Soon
- Annual Medical Spending Attributable To Obesity: Payer-And Service-Specific Estimates
- Health Care Cost Containment Strategies Used In Four Other High-Income Countries Hold Lessons For The United States
- How Health Systems Could Avert ‘Triple Fail’ Events That Are Harmful, Are Costly, And Result In Poor Patient Satisfaction
- The ‘Triple Aim’ Goes Global, And Not A Minute Too Soon
- Immigration Reform: A Long Road To Citizenship And Insurance Coverage
- Wellness Incentives In The Workplace: Cost Savings Through Cost Shifting To Unhealthy Workers
- Redesigning Primary Care: A Strategic Vision To Improve Value By Organizing Around Patients’ Needs
- Even As Mortality Fell In Most US Counties, Female Mortality Nonetheless Rose In 42.8 Percent Of Counties From 1992 To 2006
- Cesarean Delivery Rates Vary Tenfold Among US Hospitals; Reducing Variation May Address Quality And Cost Issues
- A Hospital System’s Wellness Program Linked To Health Plan Enrollment Cut Hospitalizations But Not Overall Costs

