Titles
- Importation of prescription drugs final rule: questions and answers1
- Imported seafood safety: FDA and USDA could strengthen efforts to prevent unsafe drug residues : report to the chairman, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. Senate1
- Improper payments: improvements needed in CMS and IRS controls over health insurance premium tax credit : report to Congressional committees1
- Improvement in preventing wrong-site surgery!: traction or transient?1
- Improvement of Pennsylvania healthcare consumers' awareness of patient safety1
- Improving COVID-19 outcomes for Medicare beneficiaries: a public health–supported advanced primary care paradigm1
- Improving Medicare Advantage payment policy while focusing on implications for consumers1
- Improving SNAP uptake among eligible older adults: federal policy options to simplify and streamline administrative processes1
- Improving access to and enrollment in Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)1
- Improving access to care among Medicare beneficiaries with limited English proficiency: can Medicare do more?1
- Improving access to oral health care for adults in Medicaid: key themes from a policy roundtable1
- Improving access to primary care for underserved populations: a review of findings from five case studies and recommendations1
- Improving access to specialty care for Medicaid patients: policy issues and options1
- Improving advanced illness care: the evolution of state POLST programs1
- Improving and expanding programs to support a diverse health care workforce: recommendations for policy and practice1
- Improving and strengthening employer-sponsored insurance1
- Improving antibiotic use through collaboration among clinicians, researchers, and Medicaid1
- Improving care for California’s older adults: the role of community health centers and public hospital systems1
- Improving care for individuals dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid: preliminary findings from recent evaluations of the Financial Alignment Initiative1
- Improving care for patients with autism spectrum disorder in the acute care setting1