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Helping immigrant and refugee students succeed: It's not just what happens in the classroom The Caring Across Communities (CAC) Initiative focuses on reducing emotional and behavioral health problems among students in low-income immigrant and refugee families. The grants support a range of innovative partnerships among schools, mental health service... | Stories and articles | 11/20/2009 |
Lessons: Simplification and Coordination Covering Kids & Families' efforts to increase enrollment of eligible children and families utilized a simplification and coordination strategy. By simplifying the application and renewal process, CKF aimed to increase enrollment in public... | Evaluations, Stories and articles, Evaluation projects | 11/19/2009 |
Monitoring Massachusetts Reform Efforts April 2006 marked the beginning of landmark health reform in this state. We've tracked the impact on coverage and costs, and surveyed doctors and employers for their views on how it's been working. | Stories and articles | 11/19/2009 |
Wall Street Journal Takes a Closer Look at the Green House Model In this June 2008 WSJ article, Rising Challenger Takes on Elder Care System, reporter Lucette Lagnado takes a closer look at the project. | Video, Stories and articles | 11/19/2009 |
Hear Americans share their hopes and fears about health reform in these excerpts from an Associated Press opinion research project, which was supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. | Video, Stories and articles | 11/19/2009 |
Archived Webcast of Forum on the Future of Nursing: Acute Care Now Available More than 300 nurses, public policy experts and health care professionals gathered to focus on improving quality care across acute care settings. | Stories and articles | 11/18/2009 |
Public Health Recommended Reading Data bits and bytes from the world of Public Health. | Stories and articles | 11/17/2009 |
Commission Seeks Ways to Foster Better Health Outcomes and Improve the Health of All Americans A range of social factors is keeping this country from being as healthy as it should be and hurting our nation's economy, according to a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation-supported report. | Stories and articles | 11/17/2009 |
Poll Finds Americans Think Disease Prevention Central to Health Reform Nearly two-thirds rank prevention investments as important. | Audio podcasts, Video, Stories and articles | 11/16/2009 |
RWJF Lends Its Support to 'Smoke-Free New Jersey: A Breath of Fresh Air' The campaign will include paid advertising, public education and business outreach | Video, Stories and articles | 11/12/2009 |