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2. Best practices for reducing unplanned acute care for patients with cancer

3. Aiming higher: results from a state scorecard on health system performance, 2009

4. Aiming higher for health system performance: a profile of seven states that perform well on the Commonwealth Fund's 2009 state scorecard

5. A difference-in-difference analysis of changes in quality, utilization, and cost following the Colorado multi-payer patient-centered medical home pilot

6. Health care in the two Americas: findings from the Scorecard on State Health System Performance for Low-Income Populations, 2013

7. Guided care: a structured approach to providing comprehensive primary care for complex patients

8. Be prepared: reducing nursing home transfers near end of life

10. Improving care for patients with autism spectrum disorder in the acute care setting

11. Delirium: patient safety event reporting and strategies to improve diagnosis, prevention, and treatment

12. Temporary policy for compounding of certain drugs for hospitalized patients by pharmacy compounders not registered as outsourcing facilities during the COVID-19 public health emergency (revised)

13. Temporary policy for compounding of certain drugs for hospitalized patients by outsourcing facilities during the COVID-19 public health emergency (revised)

15. The New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation: transforming a public safety net delivery system to achieve higher performance

16. Facility quality and safety

17. ACOs' strategies for transitioning to value-based care: lessons from the Medicare shared savings program

18. MAT for hospitalized patients

19. Home health agencies failed to report over half of falls with major injury and hospitalization among their Medicare patients