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A Collaboration to Promote Evidence-Based Practices in Addiction Treatment

November 23, 2011 | Program Result Report

In 2006, the State Associations of Addiction Services held its first conference to improve management skills of addiction treatment program leaders. NIATx (Network for Improvement of Addiction Treatment) helped in planning. Since 2008, the two organizations have sponsored joint conferences.

Active Living by Design and It's Evaluation

November 1, 2012 | Journal Article

This article suggests that evaluations of community-based programs contribute to the science of evaluation, using lessons from the Active Living by Design (ALbD) evaluation.

Addiction Services Executives Learn about Measurement and Quality Improvement

August 27, 2009 | Program Result Report

The 2007 Annual State Associations of Addiction Services National Conference for Executives and Senior Managers in Addiction Services focused on issues of organizational capacity, quality, management, budget and policy.

Addressing the Complexities of Survey Research

January 1, 2009 | Book

This chapter of "Nursing Policy Research: Turning Evidence-Based Research into Health Policy" reviews the conceptual and practical issues related to conducting surveys, including development of the research topic and survey questions, maximizing data collection, and coping with common problems.

An Exploratory Analysis of the Model for Understanding Success in Quality

March 1, 2012 | Journal Article

MUSIQ tool identifies contextual factors that affect the success of quality improvement efforts.

Award-Winning Community Health Practices Discovered After Katrina

August 2, 2012 | Story

A Harold Amos Scholar helps create clinic network for New Orleans’ most vulnerable citizens.

Better Care for Super-Utilizers

October 31, 2012 | Story

Jeffrey Brenner, MD, created a model for improving care while reducing costs for complex patients who are "superutilizers" of the health care system. After using claims data to identify these patients, teams offer personalized care management.

Camden County, N.J., Provides Hope to Its Homeless Residents

November 22, 2011 | Program Result Report

Project H.O.P.E. designed and delivered an integrated treatment program for homeless people with mental health and substance use disorders living in Camden County, N.J.

Can We Achieve Evidence-Based Policy and Practice on Active Travel?

January 1, 2009 | Commentary

In this commentary prepared for the 2008 Active Living Research Conference, Philip Insall of Sustrans, a UK nonprofit organization, shares his insights into how research can be used to shape policies that encourage people to travel on foot or by bicycle.

Changing the Future of Obesity

August 27, 2011 | Journal Article

Recommended The Future Challenge of Obesity Reversing the Tide of Obesity Where Next for Obesity? Obesity has been increasing worldwide over the past 30 years in all segments of society and in countries rich and poor. Changes in the global food syst ...

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