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- ACA coverage expansions: measuring and monitoring churn at the state level1
- Achieving the right balance: privacy and security policies to support electronic health information exchange1
- Advanced use of health information technology to support new models of care1
- Biodefense: federal efforts to develop biological threat awareness : report to Congressional requesters1
- Connect, collaborate, communicate: the story of the EDM Forum1
- Counternarcotics: overview of U.S. efforts in the Western Hemisphere : report to the ranking member, Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives1
- Design considerations and pre-market submission recommendations for interoperable medical devices: guidance for industry and Food and Drug Administration staff1
- Drug and device manufacturer communications with payors, formulary committees, and similar entities: questions and answers : guidance for industry and review staff1
- Drug supply chain security: dispensers received most tracing information1
- Drug supply chain security: wholesalers exchange most tracing information1
- Enhancements needed in the tracking and collection of Medicare overpayments identified by ZPICS and PSCS1
- Forecasting the future: new 'Paradigm Project' focuses on rethinking health services research1
- Foster care: HHS has taken steps to support states' oversight of psychotropic medications, but additional assistance could further collaboration : report to Congressional requesters1
- Gaston Memorial Hospital: driving quality improvement with data, guidelines, and real-time feedback1
- Harnessing 21st century: technological innovation to promote health1
- Health care opinion leaders' views on the transparency of health care quality and price information in the United States1
- Hutcheson Medical Center: focusing on personal interactions1
- Implementing New York's DSRIP program: implications for Medicaid payment and delivery system reform1
- Increasing participation in benefit programs for low-income seniors1
- Into the 21st century: academic health centers as knowledge leaders1