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In Cardiac Resuscitation Less is Not More

September 4, 2012 | News Release

RWJF-supported research challenges conventional wisdom that longer resuscitation efforts may be futile.

New Program Launched to Help Emergency Departments Relieve Crowding, Improve Health Care Delivery

September 23, 2002 | News Release

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) launched a new program, Urgent Matters. The $4.6 million program is designed to reduce emergency department crowding and to assess the condition of the health care safety net.

Frequent Emergency Deptartment Users are Not Abusers, Study Finds

March 29, 2006 | News Release

Recommended Reading Why Do Parents Bring Children to the Emergency Department for Nonurgent Conditions? Does Lack of a Usual Source of Care or Health Insurance Increase the Likelihood of an Emergency Department Visit?: Results of a National Populati ...

Safety Net Hospital Emergency Departments

May 7, 2008 | News Release

This issue brief released by the Center for Studying Health System Change focuses on hospital EDs that are faced with patients seeking care for non-urgent issues that could be treated in alternative settings such as physician offices.

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