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For forty years, RAND Health research has been addressing many of the topics now at the heart of the health reform debate. Selected highlights of these studies appear in the categories listed.
2/2010
The Scope and Targeting of Influenza Vaccination Reminders Among US Adults: Evidence From a Nationally Representative Survey
Maurer J, Harris KM
Archives of Internal Medicine, Vol. 170, No. 4, Feb 22 2010, pp. 390-392
2/2010
International Benchmarking of Health Care Quality: A Review of the Literature
Nolte E
RAND, TR-738-DH, Feb 18 2010
2/2010
Analysis of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (H.R. 3590),
Ringel JS, Girosi F, Cordova A, Price CC, McGlynn EA
RAND, RB-9514, Feb 2010.
2/2010
Assessing Care of Vulnerable Elders—Alzheimer's Disease: A Pilot Study of a Practice Redesign Intervention to Improve the Quality of Dementia Care
Reuben DB, Roth CP, Frank JC, Hirsch SH, Katz D, McCreath H, Younger J, Murawski M, Edgerly E, Maher J, Maslow K, Wenger NS
Journal of the American Geriatric Society, [Epub Jan 26 2010], Vol. 58, No. 2, Feb 2010, pp. 324-329
2/2010
Coverage, Spending, and Consumer Financial Risk: How Do the Recent House and Senate Health Care Bills Compare?
Elizabeth A. McGlynn, Jeanne S. Ringel, Federico Girosi, Amado Cordova, Carter C. Price
RAND, RB-9515, Feb 2010
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