May 15, 2008
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Program Results Report
If all that mattered to dying children and their families was an all-expenses-paid trip to the Grand Canyon or the World Series, it would be easy enough to ease the pain of young lives prematurely foreclosed.
May 15, 2008
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Program Results Report
SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Medical Center and the Saint Louis University School of Medicine established FOOTPRINTS to serve children who were terminally ill and their families.
January 1, 2008
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Evaluation
This evaluation was developed to learn more about the variety of access barriers that can prevent meaningful use of insurance coverage even after children and families are formally enrolled.
September 5, 2008
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Program Results Report
The International Life Sciences Institute Center for Health Promotion published six papers on data from a survey of health care practitioners regarding the assessment and treatment of childhood obesity in a July 2002 special supplement to Pediatrics.
January 1, 2007
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Evaluation
This report provides formative evaluation findings from the Covering Kids & Families program. Supported by $4 million in Foundation funding, the program was carried out during 2003 – 2005 with 18 grantee organizations in 15 states.
October 1, 1997
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Program Results Report
The Improving Child Health Services: Removing Categorical Barriers to Care initiative was a national program of RWJF aimed at integrating health services for children.
September 19, 2013
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Report
Overcoming barriers to access will require innovative use of a well-trained, non-traditional workforce using strategies that re-engage populations with a history of poor access.
February 21, 2012
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Human Capital Blog
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We started a school-based program that is now in place in more than 30 Worcester County schools. Dental hygiene students from a local community college and the University of Massachusetts' Ronald McDonald "Care Mobile" provide services to students.
September 19, 2013
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Report
Seven oral health programs that provide preventive oral health care to young children (<5 years old) in Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, Early Head Start, and primary care settings are examined here.
September 21, 2005
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Evaluation
Economic and political changes have significant influence on grantee activity planning and implementation.