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819. How Medicaid expansions and future community health center funding will shape capacity to meet the nation's primary care needs: a 2014 update

820. Using payment reform strategies to strengthen family planning services at community health centers

821. Community health centers and their role for patients enrolled in the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)

822. Teaching health centers: a promising approach for building primary care workforce for the 21st Century

823. Can electronic health records systems support new payment methods for health centers?

824. How has the Affordable Care Act benefitted medically underserved communities?: national findings from the 2014 Community Health Centers Uniform Data System

826. Puerto Rico's community health centers in a time of crisis

827. How are migrant health centers and their patients faring under the Affordable Care Act?

828. Community health centers and Medicaid payment reform: emerging lessons from Medicaid expansion states

829. How could repealing key provisions of the Affordable Care Act affect community health centers and their patients?

830. Projected financial losses experienced by community health centers under a scenario of major cuts in key sources of federal funding: 2018-2022

831. Community health centers reduce the costs of children's health care

832. What are the possible effects of failing to extend the community health center fund?

833. Puerto Rico's community health centers: struggling to recover in the wake of Hurricane Maria

834. State economic and employment losses if community health center funding is not restored

835. The state of recovery: an update on community health centers in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands

836. Legacy Community Health Services v. Smith: what are the national implications for community health centers and their communities?

837. Community health centers continued to expand patient and service capacity in 2017

838. Health centers and family planning update: implications of the 2014 Quality Family Planning Services Guidelines issued by the CDC and the Office of Population Affairs

839. Patient experiences with family planning in community health centers

840. Health center data insights: changes in health center patients served, 2010-2016

841. Cost-effective screening and treatment of Hepatitis C

843. National variation in opioid prescribing and risk of prolonged use for opioid-naive patients treated in the emergency department for ankle sprains

844. Proceedings of the 2018 New York Maternal Mortality Summit: February 14, 2018

845. Partnerships between New York City health care institutions and community-based organizations: a qualitative study on processes, outcomes, facilitators, and barriers to effective collaboration

847. Housing and health in New York City: perspectives from low-income communities : a report of focus group findings : New York City Population Health Improvement Program May 2018

848. Community perspectives: focus group findings on mental health : New York City Population Health Improvement Program : October 2018

849. Latex: a lingering and lurking safety risk

850. Data snapshot: group A streptococcus in Pennsylvania long-term care facilities

853. Surgical fires: decreasing incidence relies on continued prevention efforts

854. Identifying patient harm from direct oral anticoagulants

855. Combat norovirus infections in long-term care facilities

857. Adapting verification processes to prevent wrong radiology events

858. The breakup: errors when altering oral solid dosage forms

860. A second breadth: hospital-acquired pneumonia in Pennsylvania, nonventilated versus ventilated patients

866. Racial and ethnic data collection and use in health care: examples of projects that might be affected by Proposition 54

871. Privacy, security, and the Regional Health Information Organization

873. Tractatus de regimine pestilentico

874. Racial, cultural, and ethnic factors affecting the quality of end-of-life care in California: findings and recommendations

877. SCHIP at the crossroads: California's options in responding to new federal funding conditions

878. Promoting effective self-management approaches to improve chronic disease care: lessons learned

880. Same disease, different care: how patient health coverage drives treatment patterns in California

881. Safety-net providers bring patients online: lessons from early adopters

882. Reducing ambulance diversion in California: strategies and best practices

884. Reinventing health care delivery: innovation and improvement behind the scenes

886. Redesigning specialty care in community clinics: a California case study

888. Ready or not: are health care safety-net systems prepared for reform?

889. San Francisco Bay Area: health care providers shift allegiances as regional networks emerge

890. Riverside/San Bernardino: vast region, market fragmentation add to access woes

891. Sacramento: health providers collaborate and weather economic downturn

892. San Diego: health care providers expand capacity as competition increases for well-insured patients