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1. Strategic restructuring for community clinics: options and examples

2. Evaluation of the Minnesota Accountable Health Model: first annual report : final

3. Parks After Dark evaluation report

4. Parks After Dark evaluation report

5. Refocusing the research enterprise in a changing health ecosystem

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

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

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

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

12. Getting connected: the outlook for electronic prescribing in California

14. Navigating care transitions in California: two models for change

16. Results of the opioid knowledge assessment from the PA Hospital Engagement Network adverse drug event collaboration

17. Food Safety: a national strategy is needed to address fragmentation in federal oversight : report to Congressional requesters

18. Foster care: HHS has taken steps to support states' oversight of psychotropic medications, but additional assistance could further collaboration : report to Congressional requesters

19. Defense civil support: DOD, HHS, and DHS should use existing coordination mechanisms to improve their pandemic preparedness : report to the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives

20. Drug-free community support program: agencies have strengthened collaboration but could enhance grantee compliance and performance monitoring : report to Congressional committees

22. Optimizing health insurance marketplace enrollment through collaboration, technical assistance, and promotion

23. Connect, collaborate, communicate: the story of the EDM Forum

24. Toward data-driven, cross-sector, and community-led transformation: an environmental scan of select programs

25. Accountable care strategies: lessons from the Premier health care alliance's accountable care collaborative

26. Health care improvement in Pueblo, Colorado: building on common ground

27. Reimagining federal and state roles for health reform under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

28. Embracing accountability: physician leadership, public reporting, and teamwork in the Wisconsin Collaborative for Healthcare Quality

29. Developing federally qualified health centers into community networks to improve state primary care delivery systems

30. Grand Rapids and West Central Michigan: pursuing health care value through regional planning, cooperation, and investment

32. HealthPartners: consumer-focused mission and collaborative approach support ambitious performance improvement agenda

34. Program integrity after the enactment of health reform

35. Collaborative care: improving the hospice-nursing home relationship

36. Early learning and child care: overview of federal investment and agency coordination : testimony before the Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education, Committee on Education and the Workforce, House of Representatives

37. Public health information technology: HHS has made little progress toward implementing enhanced situational awareness network capabilities : report to Congressional committees

39. Counternarcotics: overview of U.S. efforts in the Western Hemisphere : report to the ranking member, Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives

40. Low-dose radiation: interagency collaboration on planning research could improve information on health effects : testimony before the Subcommittee on Energy, Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, House of Representatives

41. High-containment laboratories: coordinated efforts needed to further strengthen oversight of select agents : testimony before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives

42. Child well-being: key considerations for policymakers including the need for a federal cross-agency priority goal : a report to Congress

43. Opportunity knocks: increasing the use of clinical preventive services by older adults in your community

44. Opportunity knocks for aging services providers: increasing the use of clinical preventive services by older adults

45. Opportunity knocks for community health centers: increasing the use of clinical preventive services by older adults

46. Opportunity knocks for public health departments: increasing the use of clinical preventive services by older adults

47. Partnering to preserve senior health in California's public health system

48. Successful strategies for increasing enrollment in California's Low Income Health Program (LIHP)

49. Falls rates improved in Southeastern Pennsylvania: the impact of a regional initiative to standardize falls reporting

52. Policy options to improve specialized transportation

53. Developing place-based partnerships: the foundation of effective integrated care systems

54. Understanding integration: how to listen to learn from people and communities

58. Promising payment reform: risk-sharing with accountable care organizations

59. Ready or not?: protecting the public's health from diseases, disasters, and bioterrorism : 2011

60. Older adult housing: future collaborations on housing and health services should include relevant agencies and define outcomes : report to the Ranking Member, Committee on Financial Services, House of Representatives

62. Standardizing reporting of patient falls: a survey of Pennsylvania hospitals

63. Surgical site infection prevention utilizing patient screening and decolonization: the PA-HEN SSI prevention collaboration

64. What can Pennsylvania learn from Minnesota's program to prevent wrong-site surgery?

65. Breaking barriers for underrepresented minorities in the health professions