Hospital Community Benefit Spending: Leaning In on the Social Determinantsof Health
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - June 5, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: SARA ROSENBAUM Tags: Op ‐Ed Source Type: research

Where Have All the Primary Care Doctors Gone?
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - June 5, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: CATHERINE D. DeANGELIS Tags: Op ‐Ed Source Type: research

“Evaluating the Quality of Medical Care”: Donabedian's Classic Article 50 Years Later
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - June 5, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: DONALD BERWICK, DANIEL M. FOX Tags: Op ‐Ed Source Type: research

Remember Flint
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - June 5, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: HOWARD MARKEL Tags: From the Editor ‐in‐Chief Source Type: research

Issue Information ‐ TOC
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - June 5, 2016 Category: Health Management Tags: Issue Information Source Type: research

Issue Information ‐ Prelim
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - June 5, 2016 Category: Health Management Tags: Issue Information Source Type: research

How Might Democrats Try to Improve and Expand the ACA in 2017?
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - May 31, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: JOHN E. MCDONOUGH Tags: Op ‐Ed Source Type: research

Making It Safe to Grow Old: A Financial Simulation Model for Launching MediCaring Communities for Frail Elderly Medicare Beneficiaries
ConclusionsThe MediCaring Communities financial simulation demonstrates that better care at lower cost for frail elderly Medicare beneficiaries is possible within current financing levels. Long‐term success of the initiative will require reinvestment of Medicare savings to bolster nonmedical supportive services in the community. Successful implementation will necessitate waiving certain regulations and developing new infrastructure in pilot communities. This financial simulation methodology will help leadership in other communities to project fiscal performance. Since the MediCaring Communities model also achieves the Ce...
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - May 31, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: ANTONIA K. BERNHARDT, JOANNE LYNN, GREGORY BERGER, JAMES A. LEE, KEVIN REUTER, JOAN DAVANZO, ANNE MONTGOMERY, ALLEN DOBSON Tags: Original Investigation Source Type: research

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

Notes on Contributors
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - March 14, 2016 Category: Health Management Tags: Notes on Contributors Source Type: research

Community‐Academic Partnerships: A Systematic Review of the State of the Literature and Recommendations for Future Research
ConclusionsBased on our systematic review, we recommend using a single term, community‐academic partnership, as well as a conceptual definition to unite multiple research disciplines. In addition, CAP characteristics and methods should be reported more systematically to advance the field (eg, to develop CAP evaluation tools). We have identified the most common influences that facilitate and hinder CAPs, which in turn should guide their development and sustainment. (Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - March 14, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: AMY DRAHOTA, ROSEMARY D. MEZA, BRIGITTE BRIKHO, MEGHAN NAAF, JASPER A. ESTABILLO, EMILY D. GOMEZ, SARAH F. VEJNOSKA, SARAH DUFEK, AUBYN C. STAHMER, GREGORY A. AARONS Tags: Review Article Source Type: research

Evidence and the Politics of Deimplementation: The Rise and Decline of the “Counseling and Testing” Paradigm for HIV Prevention at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
ConclusionsAnalyses of changes in public health policy that emphasize the impact of research evidence produced in experimental or epidemiological inquiries may overlook key social and political factors involving resistance to deimplementation that powerfully shape the relationship between science and policy. (Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - March 14, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: DAVID MERRITT JOHNS, RONALD BAYER, AMY L. FAIRCHILD Tags: Original Investigation Source Type: research

Strategic Planning in Population Health and Public Health Practice: A Call to Action for Higher Education
ConclusionsThe teaching of strategic planning in public health must be expanded in order to fill a void in the profession's planning capabilities. Public health training should actively incorporate model building, promote the interactive use of software tools, and explore planning approaches that transcend restrictive assumptions of cost‐effectiveness analysis. The Strategic Multi‐Attribute Ranking Tool for Vaccines (SMART Vaccines), which was recently developed by the Institute of Medicine and the National Academy of Engineering to help prioritize new vaccine development, is a working example of systems analysis as a ...
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - March 14, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: CHARLES PHELPS, GURUPRASAD MADHAVAN, RINO RAPPUOLI, SCOTT LEVIN, EDWARD SHORTLIFFE, RITA COLWELL Tags: Original Investigation Source Type: research

Differing Strategies to Meet Information‐Sharing Needs: Publicly Supported Community Health Information Exchanges Versus Health Systems’ Enterprise Health Information Exchanges
ConclusionsBoth community and enterprise HIEs support aggregating clinical data and following patients across settings. Although they can be complementary, community and enterprise HIEs nonetheless compete for providers’ attention and organizational resources. Health policymakers might try to encourage the type of widespread information exchange pursued by community HIEs, but the business case for enterprise HIEs clearly is stronger. The sustainability of a community HIE, potentially a public good, may necessitate ongoing public funding and supportive regulation. (Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - March 14, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: JOSHUA R. VEST, BITA A. KASH Tags: Original Investigation Source Type: research

Knowledge of and Attitudes Toward Evidence‐Based Guidelines for and Against Clinical Preventive Services: Results from a National Survey
ConclusionsGiven these demonstrated low levels of knowledge and mistrust regarding guidelines, coupled with a strong preference for shared decision making, better consumer education and decision supports for evidence‐based guidelines for clinical preventive services are greatly needed. (Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - March 14, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: PAULA M. LANTZ, W. DOUGLAS EVANS, HOLLY MEAD, CARMEN ALVAREZ, LISA STEWART Tags: Original Investigation Source Type: research