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Build Back Better Provides Opportunities for Improving Teacher Preparation
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New funding for developing teachers provides opportunities to learn how to develop a more effective and diverse teaching workforce.
Social Connectedness and Rural Health
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On National Rural Health Day, Abt offers tips to combat the dangerous health effects of isolation in rural communities.
Pandemic Preparedness Hinges on Quickly Sharing Accurate Data
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Abt adapted annual nationwide flu surveys to respond to the novel SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and gather information on COVID-19 vaccination and vaccine hesitancy.
The Lived Experience Workforce: Why We Need Them
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Healthcare workers with lived experience can help healthcare delivery organizations and systems achieve positive outcomes for patients.
Mastering the NTD Master Plan: Lessons Learned from the Ascend Programme
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High-quality, nationally-owned NTD Master Plans are critical to achieve the WHO 2030 Roadmap vision to eradicate and eliminate neglected tropical diseases.
Training for Healthcare Jobs at the Onset of the Pandemic
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The pandemic may have made it harder for participants in the Health Profession Opportunity Grants program to find good jobs in healthcare.
Primary Care: On the Front Lines of Social Determinants of Health
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Abt developed a tool to help primary care practices address social determinants of health by screening for patients’ social needs.
Addressing the Compounding Challenges of Poverty in NYC
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This blog sheds new qualitative context to New York City’s poverty data, describing challenges the city’s citizens face.
Reimagining the Emergency Medical System in the Wake of COVID: A Conversation with Dr. Paul Biddinger
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We sat down with Dr. Paul Biddinger of MGH to discuss how emergency services changed during the COVID-19 pandemic and lessons learned for EMS and ED providers.
Harm Reduction Programs: Effective Yet Misunderstood
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Earlier this year, Abt’s Ellen Childs, Angela Bazzi, formerly of Boston University’s School of Public Health, and several other authors published a paper in the International Journal of Drug Policy: