The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Approach to Evaluation
October 1, 2012 | Book
An excerpt from Chapter 5 of To Improve Health and Health Care, Volume XV.
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October 1, 2012 | Book
An excerpt from Chapter 5 of To Improve Health and Health Care, Volume XV.
December 20, 2009 | Book
Pay for performance is gaining currency with payers, policy-makers and others. But nursing has been largely ignored.
April 11, 2012 | Issue Brief/Book
A three-part series of reports from the IOM providing guidance to public health leaders and other stakeholders to inform efforts to address the nation's health challenges.
September 17, 2012 | Book
This book series provides an in-depth look into the Foundation's work improving the nation's health and health care.
January 1, 2007 | Book
The Dartmouth Atlas Project began in 1993 as a study of health care markets in the United States, measuring variations in health care resources and their utilization by geographic area. More recently, the Dartmouth Atlas has expanded to report on resource use, utilization and spending among patients at specific hospitals. In offering comprehensive data for comparison and continuous information on spending, resource inputs, utilization and outcomes, the Atlas gives those who use, provide, pay for and make policy about America's health care system the opportunity to compare the efficiency of states, regions, individual hospitals and associated physicians in treating chronically ill patients.
January 1, 1997 | Book
The authors of this chapter of the Anthology document the strategies used over time by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grantees tracking access to health care among Americans.
June 21, 2010 | Book
The sixth issue of the PROMETHEUS Payment® project’s newsletter provides brief updates on the program’s latest work to lead a revolution in health care payment and the way providers and insurers conduct business.
January 1, 2008 | Book
In this chapter, Paul Brodeur, an award-winning journalist and former staff writer for The New Yorker, discusses an approach to organizing services for people with both substance abuse addiction and mental illness.