Diversity and Higher Education for the Health Care Professions
(Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - September 12, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: LOUIS W. SULLIVAN Tags: Op ‐Ed Source Type: research

“Public Health Is Purchasable”
(Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - September 12, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: HOWARD MARKEL Tags: From the Editor ‐in‐Chief Source Type: research

Issue Information ‐ TOC
(Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - September 12, 2016 Category: Health Management Tags: Issue Information Source Type: research

Issue Information ‐ Prelim
(Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - September 12, 2016 Category: Health Management Tags: Issue Information Source Type: research

When Political Imperatives Collide With Policy Objectives
(Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - August 31, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: GAIL R. WILENSKY Tags: Op ‐Ed Source Type: research

Issue Information ‐ Title page
(Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - August 31, 2016 Category: Health Management Tags: Issue Information Source Type: research

Achieving Research Impact Through Co ‐creation in Community‐Based Health Services: Literature Review and Case Study
ConclusionsCo‐creation models have high potential for societal impact but depend critically on key success principles. To capture the nonlinear chains of causation in the co‐creation pathway, impact metrics must reflect the dynamic nature and complex interdependencies of health research systems and address processes as well as outcomes. (Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - June 5, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: TRISHA GREENHALGH, CLAIRE JACKSON, SARA SHAW, TINA JANAMIAN Tags: Original Investigation Source Type: research

Getting It Right for Every Child: A National Policy Framework to Promote Children's Well ‐being in Scotland, United Kingdom
ConclusionsAlthough the policy has groundbreaking potential, inherent tensions must be resolved and the processes of change carefully managed in order for GIRFEC to be effective. It remains to be seen whether GIRFEC can fulfil the Scottish government's aspirations to reduce inequalities and improve lifelong outcomes for Scotland's children and young people. In terms of both a national children's well‐being framework within a universal public service context and a distinct style of policymaking and implementation, the Scottish experience represents a unique case study of whole‐country, transformational change and is of ...
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - June 5, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: EMMA COLES, HELEN CHEYNE, JEAN RANKIN, BRIGID DANIEL Tags: Original Investigation Source Type: research

Notes on Contributors
(Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - June 5, 2016 Category: Health Management Tags: Notes on Contributors Source Type: research

Achieving Research Impact Through Co‐creation in Community‐Based Health Services: Literature Review and Case Study
ConclusionsCo‐creation models have high potential for societal impact but depend critically on key success principles. To capture the nonlinear chains of causation in the co‐creation pathway, impact metrics must reflect the dynamic nature and complex interdependencies of health research systems and address processes as well as outcomes. (Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - June 5, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: TRISHA GREENHALGH, CLAIRE JACKSON, SARA SHAW, TINA JANAMIAN Tags: Original Investigation Source Type: research

The Use of Economic Evaluation to Inform Newborn Screening Policy Decisions: The Washington State Experience
ConclusionsThe Washington State cost‐benefit models of newborn screening were broadly consistent with peer‐reviewed literature, and their findings of net benefit appear to be robust to uncertainty in parameters. Public health newborn screening programs can develop their own capacity to project expected costs and benefits of expansion of newborn screening panels, although it would be most efficient if this capacity were shared among programs. (Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - June 5, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: SCOTT D. GROSSE, JOHN D. THOMPSON, YAO DING, MICHAEL GLASS Tags: Original Investigation Source Type: research

Getting It Right for Every Child: A National Policy Framework to Promote Children's Well‐being in Scotland, United Kingdom
ConclusionsAlthough the policy has groundbreaking potential, inherent tensions must be resolved and the processes of change carefully managed in order for GIRFEC to be effective. It remains to be seen whether GIRFEC can fulfil the Scottish government's aspirations to reduce inequalities and improve lifelong outcomes for Scotland's children and young people. In terms of both a national children's well‐being framework within a universal public service context and a distinct style of policymaking and implementation, the Scottish experience represents a unique case study of whole‐country, transformational change and is of ...
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - June 5, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: EMMA COLES, HELEN CHEYNE, JEAN RANKIN, BRIGID DANIEL Tags: Original Investigation Source Type: research

Using Publicly Available Data to Construct a Transparent Measure of Health Care Value: A Method and Initial Results
ConclusionsWhile future efforts to compose value measures will certainly be modified and expanded to examine other reasons for admission, the construct that we present could allow patients to transparently compare procedure‐ and hospital‐specific quality, spending, and value and empower them to decide where to obtain care. (Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - June 5, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: WILLIAM B. WEEKS, GREGORY R. KOTZBAUER, JAMES N. WEINSTEIN Tags: Original Investigation Source Type: research

The Drug Price Controversy Nobody Notices
(Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - June 5, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: JONATHAN COHN Tags: Op ‐Ed Source Type: research

Global Budgets for Rural Hospitals
(Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - June 5, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: JOSHUA M. SHARFSTEIN Tags: Op ‐Ed Source Type: research