- Collaborative care: improving the hospice-nursing home relationship1
- Collaborative patient safety effort: addressing phlebotomy specimen mislabeling1
- Collecting and analyzing evaluation data1
- Collection and availability of data on race, ethnicity and immigrant groups in federal surveys that measure health insurance coverage and access to care1
- Collection of race and ethnicity data for use by health plans to advance health equity: opportunities, barriers, and solutions1
- Collection of race, ethnicity, language (REL) data in Medicaid applications: a 50-state review of the current landscape1
- Colon perforations complicating colonoscopies: what is the best known evidence for prevention?1
- Colonoscopy-associated perforation: systematic review and meta-analysis of incidence and risk factors1
- Colorado State Medicaid Fraud Control Unit: 2016 onsite review1
- Combat norovirus infections in long-term care facilities1
- Combating the opioid crisis: ‘smarter spending’ to enhance the federal response1
- Coming out of crisis: patient experiences in primary care in New Orleans, four years post-Katrina : findings from The Commonwealth Fund 2009 survey of clinic patients in New Orleans1
- Coming soon?: the ongoing effort to promote better depression services in primary care1
- Commencement Address Presented at the Commencement Exercises of the F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Washington, DC [Reminiscence]1
- Commencement Address Presented to the 1985 Graduating Class of Rockville (Md.) High School, Washington, DC [Reminiscence]1
- Comments from Pennsylvania medical professional societies on the Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority's potential recommendations to prevent wrong-site surgery and the Authority's responses1
- Commercial health insurance markups over Medicare prices for physician services vary widely by specialty1
- Commercial health plans’ policies compromise patient safety and raise costs1
- Committed to safety: ten case studies on reducing harm to patients1
- Communication and management challenges impeded HHS's response to the zero-tolerance policy1