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Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract provided.


Events And Opportunities Nov 2005

Events And Opportunities

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.


Motorcycle Helmets Are Good Medicine, Douglas Mcgee Nov 2005

Motorcycle Helmets Are Good Medicine, Douglas Mcgee

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.


Montreal Gp Successfully Challenges Canada's Ban On Parallel Private Healthcare Insurance, David Woods Nov 2005

Montreal Gp Successfully Challenges Canada's Ban On Parallel Private Healthcare Insurance, David Woods

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.


Harvest Health: Chronic Disease Self-Management Program For Older African-Americans, Nancy L. Chernett, Laura N. Gitlin Nov 2005

Harvest Health: Chronic Disease Self-Management Program For Older African-Americans, Nancy L. Chernett, Laura N. Gitlin

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.


The 2005 Disease Management Colloquium A Success Nov 2005

The 2005 Disease Management Colloquium A Success

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

The 2005 Disease Management Colloquium was heald at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia on June 21-24, 2005. The Colloquium's goal is to better educate government agencies, the healthcare industry, employers, and the general public about the important role disease management programs play in improving healthcare quality and outcomes for persons subject to chronic conditions. The following are highlights from a number of the morning keynote presentations.


New Publications From The Department Of Health Policy Nov 2005

New Publications From The Department Of Health Policy

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.


Demonstrating The Value Of Data Warehouses Nov 2005

Demonstrating The Value Of Data Warehouses

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

The Department of Health Policy hosted a Professional Collaboration Day on June 14, 2005. The following is a summary of the morning session, hosted by GE Healthcare, which focused on Demonstrating the Value of Data Warehouses.


Promoting Research In Cognitive Neuroscience And Cognitive Rehabilitation, John Whyte Nov 2005

Promoting Research In Cognitive Neuroscience And Cognitive Rehabilitation, John Whyte

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.


Letter To The Editor: Health Literacy, Bob Marquis Nov 2005

Letter To The Editor: Health Literacy, Bob Marquis

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.


Letter To The Editor: On The Trilogy Of Woe, Bruce A. Boissonnault Nov 2005

Letter To The Editor: On The Trilogy Of Woe, Bruce A. Boissonnault

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.


Letter To The Editor: Trilogy Of Woe, Mark Linzer Nov 2005

Letter To The Editor: Trilogy Of Woe, Mark Linzer

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.


From The Editor: Hips And Knees, David B. Nash Nov 2005

From The Editor: Hips And Knees, David B. Nash

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.


Editorial Board Sep 2005

Editorial Board

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract provided.


Medical Futures Forum 2005: The Health Policy Implications Of Evidence-Based Medicine, Christopher N. Sciamanna Sep 2005

Medical Futures Forum 2005: The Health Policy Implications Of Evidence-Based Medicine, Christopher N. Sciamanna

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.


Events And Opportunities Sep 2005

Events And Opportunities

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.


Is There A Doctor 'In The Suite'? Nurse Practitioners' Services And A Reimbursement Dilemma, Jane F. Herling Sep 2005

Is There A Doctor 'In The Suite'? Nurse Practitioners' Services And A Reimbursement Dilemma, Jane F. Herling

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.


Development Of A Scale To Measure Nutritional Literacy, James J. Diamond Sep 2005

Development Of A Scale To Measure Nutritional Literacy, James J. Diamond

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

Note: The Nutritional Literacy Scale can be found here:

http://jdc.jefferson.edu/nls/1/


Alleviating Pain: From Policy To Practice, Etienne J. Phipps Sep 2005

Alleviating Pain: From Policy To Practice, Etienne J. Phipps

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.


Will Health Literacy Research And Initiatives End The Confusion?, Christopher N. Sciamanna, Nicole M. Cobb Sep 2005

Will Health Literacy Research And Initiatives End The Confusion?, Christopher N. Sciamanna, Nicole M. Cobb

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.


A Population-Based Longitudinal Healthcare Database In The Emilia-Romagna Region, Italy: A Resource For Planning And Research, Daniel Z. Louis, Elaine J. Yuen, Vittorio Maio, Carol Rabinowitz, Mary Robeson, Kenneth D. Smith, Joseph S. Gonnella Sep 2005

A Population-Based Longitudinal Healthcare Database In The Emilia-Romagna Region, Italy: A Resource For Planning And Research, Daniel Z. Louis, Elaine J. Yuen, Vittorio Maio, Carol Rabinowitz, Mary Robeson, Kenneth D. Smith, Joseph S. Gonnella

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.


Revitalization Of An Emergency Department, David Grossman Sep 2005

Revitalization Of An Emergency Department, David Grossman

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.


Veteran's Administration National Center For Patient Safety Comes To Philadelphia, Christopher N. Sciamanna Sep 2005

Veteran's Administration National Center For Patient Safety Comes To Philadelphia, Christopher N. Sciamanna

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.


Pennsylvania Begins Big Step Forward On Electronic Health Records, Patient Safety: Consortium Starts Work On E-Health Infrastructure To Be Tied Into National Efforts Sep 2005

Pennsylvania Begins Big Step Forward On Electronic Health Records, Patient Safety: Consortium Starts Work On E-Health Infrastructure To Be Tied Into National Efforts

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.


Letter To The Editor: On The Value Of Value-Based Purchasing, John Greene Sep 2005

Letter To The Editor: On The Value Of Value-Based Purchasing, John Greene

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.


Letter To The Editor: The Value Of Value-Based Purchasing, Robert A. Greene Sep 2005

Letter To The Editor: The Value Of Value-Based Purchasing, Robert A. Greene

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.


New Publications From The Department Of Health Policy Sep 2005

New Publications From The Department Of Health Policy

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.


From The Editor: Trilogy Of Woe, David B. Nash Sep 2005

From The Editor: Trilogy Of Woe, David B. Nash

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.


Editorial Board Sep 2005

Editorial Board

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract provided.


New Publications From The Department Of Health Policy Sep 2005

New Publications From The Department Of Health Policy

Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)

No abstract available.