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Increasing Graduates Who Practice as Generalist Physicians in New York

July 1, 2003 | Program Result Report

The State University of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences changed its curriculum to increase the number of graduates entering primary care residencies and ultimately practicing as generalist physicians.

International Medical Graduates Contribute Significantly to New York's Health Care System

July 1, 2002 | Program Result Report

From 1997 through 2000, Health Research conducted research on the role that international medical school graduates play in New York State's health care delivery system.

Lee W. Riley, MD

October 1, 2005 | Story

At Berkeley, Riley teaches two courses he developed called Molecular Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases and Current Topics in Vaccinology.

New York Overcomes Rural and Urban Physician Shortages

March 1, 2000 | Program Result Report

The New York State Department of Health worked to address barriers to health care access in rural parts of the state and in its urban centers.

A Long and Winding Road

November 1, 2011 | Issue Brief

Federally qualified health centers, community variation and prospects under reform.

Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance

October 1, 2011 | Issue Brief

The great recession and passage of national health reform are together altering the calculus of employer approaches to offering health benefits, according to recent findings from the Center for Studying Health System Change's (HSC) visits to 12 nationally representative metropolitan communities.

State Reform Dominates Boston Health Care Market Dynamics

September 1, 2011 | Report

Study examines how Massachusetts' 2006 health reform law has affected the health care arena in Boston.

Health Tracking

March 19, 2012 | Program Result Report

Center for Studying Health System Change researchers tracked changes in the nation's health care system and developed policy analyses describing how those changes affect patients, providers, and others in their communities.

In Four Major Cities, Providers to the Poor Just Barely Keep Up With Demand

November 1, 1997 | Program Result Report

The Lewin Group, a health care and social services consulting firm based in Falls Church, Va., took a snapshot of the state of the health care safety net in four urban areas: Dallas, Los Angeles, Memphis, and New York City.

Fresh Ideas: Improving the Health of Immigrant and Refugee Communities

June 27, 2011 | 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.

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