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Frequent Emergency Deptartment Users are Not Abusers, Study Finds

March 29, 2006 | News Release

Recommended Reading Why Do Parents Bring Children to the Emergency Department for Nonurgent Conditions? Does Lack of a Usual Source of Care or Health Insurance Increase the Likelihood of an Emergency Department Visit?: Results of a National Populati ...

Hospital Steps Ease Nurse Shortage in Near Term but Long-Term Worries Persist

June 26, 2006 | News Release

Hospitals have used a mix of short-term and long-term strategies to deal with nurse shortages, particularly efforts emphasizing nurse education, competitive compensation, and temporary staff. Interviews with health care leaders from Round Five of th ...

Report on Survey of Physician Adoption of Electronic Health Records

June 18, 2008 | News Release

Health information technology (HIT) has the potential to revolutionize the delivery of health care. This report considers in particular the growth of electronic health records and how it might affect the cost and quality of health care.

Report Finds Food Safety System in Crisis

April 29, 2008 | News Release

Outdated federal policies, limited oversight of imports, and gaps in state regulations leave Americans unnecessarily vulnerable.

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