September 1, 2006
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From 1999 to 2000, researchers at the New York Academy of Medicine conducted a study of the history of the federal Agency for Health Care Policy and Research.
October 1, 2006
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The National Academy of Social Insurance convened a study panel on the future of the long-term-care system to focus on two issues.
June 1, 2005
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The National Quality Forum convened a workshop on December 13, 2004 on evidence-based practices for treating substance use disorders.
October 1, 2005
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The University of Michigan Institute for Social Research conducted a national survey on Americans' knowledge, attitudes, values and behavior regarding genetic testing and compared results to public opinion surveys from 1990.
December 1, 2005
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Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health coordinated efforts to improve techniques and increase consistency in the way economists and other experts model the effects of alternative proposals for expanding health insurance coverage.
January 1, 2004
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The National Health Policy Forum, supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation since 1973, provides high-quality non-partisan information and analysis that allows different viewpoints to be heard.
February 1, 2004
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The Children's Defense Fund developed a Web-based clearinghouse on children's health insurance coverage and the states' implementation of the 1997 federal/state Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
March 1, 2004
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Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, a national, non-profit child advocacy organization, conducted an educational campaign to increase policymakers' awareness of the value of publicly funded programs to strengthen youth and fragile families.
January 1, 2003
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During 2000 and 2001, T. Baugh & Company, a social marketing firm, and the Georgetown University Institute of Health Care Research and Policy conducted a survey of state health care policy-makers and those who influence policy about their information preferences and needs.
January 1, 2003
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The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University and Scholastic Inc. co-sponsored a workshop to help communications professionals find better ways of conveying to adolescents the hazards of using marijuana.