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Disease Politics and Medical Research Funding

October 1, 2012 | Journal Article

This article examines 53 diseases over 19 years to better understand how disease advocacy has impacted funding distributions, changed the perceived beneficiaries of policies, promoted metrics for commensuration, and made culture categories of worth more relevant to policy-making.

Cost-Effectiveness of Adding Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Rheumatoid Arthritis Management

April 11, 2011 | Journal Article

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) affects 1.5 million Americans every year. Early, aggressive treatment of RA incurs high costs this study modeled the costs and benefits of using MRI to supplement standard risk stratification strategies.

Harold Amos Scholar Identifies Profound Lack of Awareness about Kids with Hepatitis C Virus

June 21, 2010 | Story

Aymin Delgado-Borrego finds that only 1 percent of children estimated to have HCV in Florida are receiving potentially life-saving medical treatment.

Disease to Fitness, New Museum to Offer Exhibits on All Aspects of Health

October 1, 2003 | Program Result

Between 1999 and 2000, project staff at the National Health Museum, Washington, developed the intellectual framework and plan for the museum to use in selecting exhibits and programs.

Advancing Measurement of Equity and Patient-Centered Care to Improve Health Care Quality

January 12, 2012 | Program Result

Advancing Measurement of Equity and Patient-Centered Care to Improve Health Care Quality was a targeted solicitation for proposals to expand understanding of how to make health care both more patient-centered and more equitable.

Human Capital News Roundup: Chronic migraines, food recall ‘message fatigue,’ longevity and obesity, and more.

February 14, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post

Around the country, print, broadcast and online media outlets are covering the groundbreaking work of RWJF leaders, scholars, fellows and grantees.

The Politics of Disease Research

November 26, 2012 | Story

RWJF Scholar in Health Policy Research Rachel Kahn Best explores the impact of advocacy on federal funding for medical research.

Researching Food Allergies: A Professional Mission Becomes Very Personal

October 19, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

Food allergy impacts 8 percent of the nation’s children, corresponding to two children in every classroom or almost six million children in the country.

Prevalence of Kidney Stones Doubles in Wake of Obesity Epidemic

July 1, 2012 | News Release

The number of Americans suffering from kidney stones between 2007 and 2010 nearly doubled since 1994.

National Donate Life Month: How a Video Can Increase the Number of Organ Donors

April 20, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

This approach was especially successful among African-Americans, who make up a large, and increasing, percentage of those in need of donated organs, but a relatively small portion of registered donors. Seventy-six percent of African-Americans who wa ...

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