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NEJM Study: Primary Care Clinicians Can Treat Hepatitis C as Effectively as Specialists Through New Delivery Model

June 1, 2011 | News Release

University of New Mexico's Project ECHO poised to spread best practices, eliminate barriers to treatment and improve health care quality across the United States.

RWJF Grant Supports Innovative Telehealth Model for Bringing Specialty Care to Rural and Underserved America

August 20, 2009 | News Release

New Mexico's Project ECHO offers solution to health care worker shortage while improving health outcomes for poor patients with serious chronic diseases.

Study Shows America's Farm and Ranch Families are Struggling With Rising Costs of Health Care

September 16, 2008 | News Release/Video/Story

Nearly a quarter of farmers and ranchers say health care costs cause financial problems; spend 42 percent of annual income on coverage and care.

Foundation Announces $200,000 Developer Challenge

December 5, 2012 | News Release

Winning software developers will receive cash awards to create game applications to improve personal and community health.

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellows Have Unique Opportunity to Influence Health Reform

August 3, 2009 | News Release

Ten health professionals selected to participate in competitive fellowship.

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Marks 40 Years: Board Approves Over $400 Million for Improving Health in 2013

November 1, 2012 | News Release

Funding focused on three interrelated areas, including prevention, costs, access, and workforce issues.

National Association of School Nurses Announces New Student-to-School Nurse Ratios

February 2, 2010 | News Release

Most states do not employ enough school nurses to meet student demands, study finds.

Massachusetts Has Sustained Coverage and Access Gains From Landmark 2006 Reforms

May 28, 2009 | News Release

But some early gains have eroded with cost pressures and delivery system constraints.

Financial and Health Burdens of Chronic Disease Grow Between 2003 and 2007

April 2, 2009 | News Release

More working-age Americans with chronic conditions go without care as medical-bill problems rise.

Statement on IOM Report on Consequences of Not Having Health Insurance

February 23, 2009 | News Release/Story

Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, M.D., M.B.A., president and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, comments on the Foundation-supported report.

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