Change Versus Invention: Innovation and Public Health Care
A survey of public health care leaders in California finds that innovation is seen as less technology-driven and more about the implementation of efficient and effective systems. More »
A survey of public health care leaders in California finds that innovation is seen as less technology-driven and more about the implementation of efficient and effective systems. More »
A new study suggests that preventative care has lower demand during high unemployment because it has an immediate cost but a delayed benefit. More »
A study of Massachusetts’ Medicaid expansion shows a significant increase in Medicaid enrollment among the homeless seeking substance abuse treatment. More »
A study of New York City clinics demonstrates the benefits of electronic health records and pay-for-performance incentives. More »