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Factors That Affect Opioid Quality Improvement Initiatives in Primary Care: Insights from Ten Health Systems
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This study of an Opioid Quality Improvement Collaborative can help providers adopt CDC opioid guidelines and improve their prescribing practices.
Assessing Smoke-Free Housing Implementation Approaches to Inform Best Practices: A National Survey of Early-Adopting Public Housing Authorities
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Abt’s Ellen Childs, Jodi Anthony & other co-authors share the first national study of the implementation of voluntary smoke-free policies in multi-unit housing.
Dietary Intakes of Children Enrolled in US Early Child-Care Programs During Child-Care and Non-Child-Care Days
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Early child care food intakes on child-care days more closely align to Dietary Guidelines for Americans than intakes on non-child-care days.
Sources for and Quality of Neonatal Care in 45 Low- and Middle-income Countries
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An Abt study found keys to neonatal survival include a skilled attendant, essential newborn and postnatal care standards, and fast treatment of infection.
Consistency of Self-reported and Documented Historical Influenza Vaccination Status of US Healthcare Workers
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New research validates self-reporting of vaccination status by healthcare personnel, a priority group for annual influenza vaccination, over five years.
Strategies to Promote Health System Strengthening and Global Health Security at the Subnational Level in a World Changed by COVID-19
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Achieving strong, resilient health systems that can handle both health crises and basic needs requires a unified approach for health systems.
Putting Health Workers at the Center of Health System Investments in COVID-19 and Beyond
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The Health Worker Life Cycle Approach provides a framework that identifies key areas for health workforce investment.
Impact of the Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement Model on Patient Reported Outcomes
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An Abt study in Health Services Research found the CJR model didn’t harm patients’ health, but they were slightly more likely to rely on caregivers for recovery.
Benin's Immunization Financing Landscape: What Do the 2014 and 2015 Health Accounts in Benin Tell Us?
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Client Racial Composition in First-Episode Psychosis Programs Compared with Compositions in Program Service Areas
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A new report of first-episode psychosis programs showed that they had a disproportionate number of Black clients.