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Prison Population Fell During COVID-19 Pandemic
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A new report documents a sharp decline in prison populations in the U.S. during the pandemic and the number of COVID-19 related infections and deaths.
Study Shows Declining Parental Interest in COVID-19 Vaccine for Young Children
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Parental intent to vaccinate children younger than five has declined over time as parents were less likely to think the vaccine was effective and safe.
3rd COVID-19 Vaccine Dose Offers More Protection
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A study by Abt and its partners showed three COVID-19 vaccine doses are more effective than two but are less effective against Omicron than against Delta.
First Study of Homeless Encampments Finds Lack of Affordable Housing to Be Key Driver
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Abt worked with HUD and HHS to deliver the first study to address homeless encampments and possible best practices for addressing them.
$381.5m in Net Savings Delivered by Medicare Program That Promotes Rural Health Care
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Abt’s evaluation of Medicare’s AIM found $381.5 million in savings, and raised questions about how those savings—and risks—are shared.
Data Collection on COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness for CDC Required Quick Pivot
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Abt moved fast to adapt to changing CDC needs, including collecting data on vaccine effectiveness that showed the vaccines are highly effective.
New Study From Abt Finds Oncology Care Model Reduces Medicare Payments
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Abt led the evaluation of CMS’s Oncology Care Model, which was associated with modest but statistically significant episode payment reductions.
Reports Find Women and Low-Wage Workers Face Greater Hardship When Taking Family and Medical Leave
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Abt Global reports find women fare worse than men and low-wage workers fare worse than non-low-wage workers when employees take family and medical leave.
New Study Finds Medicare Program Maintains Patient Reported Outcomes Among Vulnerable Populations While Reducing Medicare Payments
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An Abt study finds Medicare’s BPCI initiative was able to reduce Medicare payments without sacrificing outcomes for vulnerable populations.
Study Shows Large Gender and Racial Disparities in Wage Growth
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A new study shows large gender and racial disparities in wage growth widen over 10 years for workers who start out in similar jobs in mid-level occupations.