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Fresh Ideas: Improving the Health of Immigrant and Refugee Communities

June 13, 2013 | Program Result Report

Fresh Ideas was a targeted solicitation for proposals that aimed to give immigrants and refugees the tools and support they need to improve and maintain their own health.

The Chicago Parent Program: An Effective Tool for Low-Income, Urban Parents

June 11, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post

The Chicago Parent Program addresses the needs and interests of parents from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds raising children with limited resources

Ken Ulman on Fostering a Healthy Howard County

May 9, 2013 | New Public Health Post

Howard County has been the healthiest in Maryland since the Country Health Rankings launched. NewPublicHealth spoke with the county’s executive, Ken Ulman, about how the Rankings have helped drive further progress in improving community health.

RWJF Scholar Pioneers Innovative Program to Help Low-Income Elderly Age at Home

April 8, 2013 | Story

Nurse Faculty Scholar puts ‘handymen’ to work turning older people’s homes into safe, healthy environments.

How Well Did Maryland Identify and Enroll Uninsured Children Who Are Potentially Eligible for Medicaid or CHIP?

March 25, 2013 | Program Result Report

Researchers at the Hilltop Institute evaluated the implementation of Maryland’s tax-based outreach initiative, the Kids First Act, and how well the state achieved its goal of identifying and enrolling uninsured children eligible for Medicaid or CHIP.

Nurse Practitioners and the Primary Care Shortage

March 20, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post

A new report examines the scope-of-practice laws and payment policies that affect how and to what extent nurse practitioners can provide primary care.

Nigerian Nurse Helps African Immigrants Battle Breast Cancer

October 17, 2012 | News Release

RWJF honors Ifeanyi Anne Nwabukwu, RN, BSN, with a 2012 Community Health Leaders Award.

Use of a Microecological Technique to Study Crime Incidents Around Methadone Maintenance Treatment Centers

September 1, 2012 | Journal Article

cq5dam.thumbnail.319.319 Read article There is no significant increase in serious crime around methadone treatment centers, according to this fine-grained geographic analysis in one city.

Project L/EARN: Graduates Reflect

August 21, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

HCB: What aspect of the Project L/EARN internship has been most helpful and why? Anane: The most helpful aspect for me has been the small classroom setting with basically one-on-one help. I took a biostatistics course at school and it was a huge cla ...

Preventing Violence: Discussion at NACCHO Annual

July 12, 2012 | New Public Health Post

>>EDITOR'S NOTE: On 9/13/2012 CeaseFire changed its name to Cure Violence. A group of impassioned attendees of the National Association of County and City Health Officials Annual Meeting attended a screening of The Interrupters, a documentary about ...

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