« Previous
Next »
Titles
- "Consumer-directed" health plans: implications for health care quality and cost1
- A call for federal action to improve nursing facilities1
- A few states fell short in timely investigation of the most serious nursing home complaints: 2011-20151
- A primer on residential care facilities for the elderly1
- Advancement of emerging technology applications for pharmaceutical innovation and modernization1
- Assessing the impact of California's nurse staffing ratios on hospitals and patient care1
- Baylor Health Care System: high-performance integrated health care1
- Bending the curve: options for achieving savings and improving value in U.S. health spending1
- Bridging the gaps: state and local strategies for ensuring backup personal care services1
- Brigham and Women's Hospital: "moving the needle" takes people, processes, and leadership1
- Bringing behavioral health into the care continuum: opportunities to improve quality, costs, and outcomes1
- CalAIM perspectives: how to improve enrollment in enhanced care management1
- Confronting costs: stabilizing U.S. health spending while moving toward a high performance health care system1
- Consent-to-share: California’s opportunity to modernize cross-sector data sharing1
- Consumers' priorities for hospital quality improvement and implications for public reporting1
- Culture change in a for-profit nursing home chain: an evaluation1
- Developing federally qualified health centers into community networks to improve state primary care delivery systems1
- Developmental screening in primary care: the effectiveness of current practice and recommendations for improvement1
- Directory assistance: maintaining reliable provider directories for health plan shoppers1
- Duke University Hospital: organizational and tactical strategies to enhance patient satisfaction1