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How Can Social Networks Help Improve the Health of Older Americans?

September 19, 2013 | Pioneering Ideas Blog Post

As we age, how can hairdressers, meals on wheels and others in our social network help us lead healthier lives? Learn about our new grant to the Business Innovation Factory.

Scaling Equals Cultural Transformation

August 31, 2013 | Culture of Health Post

When we talk about scaling, it’s about supporting an idea to allow for radical transformation. It is our contribution to creating a culture of health.

Influencing Young Doctors

August 21, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post

The news media has recently covered some innovative programs that are influencing the choices and attitudes of the next generation of doctors.

The State of U.S. Health: Q&A with Christopher Murray, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation

July 15, 2013 | New Public Health Post

We spoke with Christopher Murray, MD, DPHIL, director of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington, on how data is used to measure health, evaluate interventions and find ways to maximize health system impact.

AARP Foundation and Weinberg Foundation Invest to Extend Green House Model to Low-Income Seniors

July 11, 2013 | News Release

New collaborations build on the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's $10 million program-related investment in THE GREEN HOUSE® Project.

Alzheimer's: Let's Search for Better Care Models as Well as a Cure

July 9, 2013 | Culture of Health Post

While we’re waiting for a cure, the medical community should also be developing better methods for caring for the millions of patients who are suffering right now

Recent Research About Nursing, July 2013

July 9, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post

New studies examine the co-management of geriatric cases by NPs and doctors, nurse-led interventions with diabetes patients, and the role of nurse staffing in cancer patients’ hospital experiences.

Commission to Build a Healthier America’s City Maps Show Dramatic Differences in Life Expectancy

July 3, 2013 | New Public Health Post

Using new city maps, the Commission to Build a Healthier America, which reconvened recently after a four year hiatus, is illustrating the dramatic disparity between the life expectancies of communities mere miles away from each other.

Caring for Our Parents With the Support of Office-Mates

July 2, 2013 | Culture of Health Post

RWJF staffer and caregiver Patty Hall used to think she was alone. Now she gets by with a little help from her friends.

Studying Health Programs to Close the Gaps

May 2, 2013 | Story

Political scientist Andrea Campbell, PhD, a former RWJF Scholar in Health Policy Research, studies the health insurance choices that governments make and how they affect individuals, especially older Americans.

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