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RWJF announced winners to the AF4Q Games to Generate Data Challenge and the Hospital Price Transparency challenge at Health 2.0's fall conference.
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RWJF announced winners to the AF4Q Games to Generate Data Challenge and the Hospital Price Transparency challenge at Health 2.0's fall conference.
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Key lessons learned by regional alliances of providers, patients, and payers in AF4Q communities as they work to reduce inappropriate emergency department use.
September 25, 2013 | Issue Brief
Most health care in the United States is paid for under the fee-for-service method. This issue brief draws upon the experience of RWJF grantees and other initiatives to identify the most common facilitators and barriers to payment innovation.
September 24, 2013 | Issue Brief
Hospital emergency departments (EDs) are indispensable to the acute health care system. Yet, 70 percent of ED visits are not emergencies, or could be prevented with effective and timely outpatient care.
September 24, 2013 | Issue Brief
This resource guide provides information on campaigns, tools, case studies and other materials for providers and organizations looking for additional information about how to reduce inappropriate emergency department use in their communities.
September 12, 2013 | Program Results Report
The Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program is a long-running RWJF initiative to increase the number of faculty from historically disadvantaged backgrounds who achieve senior rank in academic medicine and dentistry.
September 4, 2013 | Issue Brief
This resource provides guidance and templates to help organizations work with commercial payors to develop successful and compliant bundled payment and shared savings arrangements.
September 4, 2013 | Issue Brief
This Atlas Brief and the accompanying data released on the Dartmouth Atlas web site report the latest findings on end-of-life cancer care.
September 1, 2013 | Issue Brief
This set of case studies examines successful initiatives in three Aligning Forces for Quality communities that aim to reduce inappropriate emergency department.
September 1, 2013 | Issue Brief
The Greater Detroit Area Health Council (GDAHC) is heading a successful initiative to reduce avoidable emergency department (ED) visits as part of its work leading the Aligning Forces for Quality initiative (AF4Q) in Detroit.