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Developing Insights into Disparities

Harold Amos Scholar Lisa Cooper was named a 2007 MacArthur Fellow. Cooper works on improving the quality of medical care for minorities in the United States by analyzing and developing new approaches to patient-physician communication.

Grantee profiles 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 

A State Policymaker's Guide to Federal Health Reform

This series explores the most pressing health policy issues states are currently addressing and identifies what support they may need to implement federal health reform.

Issue and policy briefs 11/18/2009 

Health Information Technology in the United States, 2009

Although electronic medical records have the potential to revolutionize the delivery of health care, this survey finds that less than 2 percent of general acute-care hospitals have comprehensive systems.

Reports 11/18/2009 

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Launches Commission to Look Beyond Medical Care System to Improve the Health of All Americans

Foundation issues new report which finds poor, minority and middle-class Americans with less education live sicker and die younger; new opinion poll finds strong public support for action.

News releases 11/17/2009 

RWJF Launches Commission to Build a Healthier America

The nonpartisan commission will will investigate how factors such as education, environment, income and housing shape and affect personal behavioral choices.

Video, President's Corner 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 

Overcoming Obstacles to Health

This report outlines in stark detail how a person's health and the likelihood of becoming sick and dying prematurely are greatly influenced by powerful social factors, such as levels of education, income and the quality of neighborhood environments.

Chart packs and books, Reports 11/17/2009 

Massachusetts Health Reform: Employer Coverage From Employees' Perspective

Access to coverage has grown-even as some workers in small firms have faced higher contributions to premiums.

Published In: Health Affairs (Web Exclusive)

Journal 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 

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