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New Report Challenges Basic Assumptions About Reforming Payment in Health Care

August 7, 2013 | News Release

New approach to controlling health care costs looks beyond rewards and penalties, emphasizing the need to harness the inherent motivation that doctors and patients have to make good decisions about health care.

Strategy

January 30, 2013

The Pioneer Portfolio invests in innovation at many different stages. Learn about the projects we fund.

Meet the Pioneer Advisory Group

August 10, 2012 | Pioneering Ideas Blog Post

Luke had Yoda, Kirk had Spock...Brian introduces the esteemed members of the Pioneer Advisory Group.

The Potential to Solve Perplexing Health Problems

November 8, 2011 | Pioneering Ideas Blog Post

In October, RWJF’s Pioneer portfolio laid down a challenge. Recognizing that good health behaviors often require behavior change, but that making those changes is usually easier said than done, we asked the pioneering world of behavioral economics t ...

Oklahoma Medicaid Director Uses Behavioral Economics to Improve Diabetes Care and Builds the Medicaid Bench

April 26, 2011 | Story

Through a practicum that is required for all fellows, Mitchell introduced innovation to the Oklahoma Medicaid program. Her interest was in prevention and empowering Medicaid beneficiaries to take more responsibility for their health.

Calling for Problems: What Did We Hear? What’s Next?

January 24, 2013 | Pioneering Ideas Blog Post

Brian Quinn follows up with Pioneering Ideas readers regarding his call for problems in health and health care.

Smoking in Context

December 1, 2012 | Journal Article

This article examines the extent to which smoking prevalence varies across geographic areas, specifically communities, health regions, and provinces/territories in Canada, independent of individual characteristics.

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