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The Milbank Quarterly,Volume 96, Issue 1, Page 17-20, March 2018. (Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - January 24, 2018 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

Now Welfare Reform, Of Course
The Milbank Quarterly,Volume 96, Issue 1, Page 13-16, March 2018. (Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - January 10, 2018 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

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The Milbank Quarterly,Volume 96, Issue 1, Page 13-16, March 2018. (Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - January 10, 2018 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

Acknowledgments
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - December 11, 2017 Category: Health Management Tags: Acknowledgements Source Type: research

Notes on Contributors
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - December 11, 2017 Category: Health Management Tags: Notes on Contributors Source Type: research

Better Measurement for Performance Improvement in Low ‐ and Middle‐Income Countries: The Primary Health Care Performance Initiative (PHCPI) Experience of Conceptual Framework Development and Indicator Selection
ConclusionsThe availability of data is critical to assessing PHC performance, particularly patient experience and quality of care. The PHCPI will continue to develop and test additional performance assessment instruments, including composite indices and national performance dashboards. Through country engagement, the PHCPI will further refine its instruments and engage with governments to better design and finance primary health care reforms. (Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - December 11, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: JEREMY VEILLARD, KRYCIA COWLING, ASAF BITTON, HANNAH RATCLIFFE, MEREDITH KIMBALL, SHANNON BARKLEY, LAURE MERCEREAU, ETHAN WONG, CHELSEA TAYLOR, LISA R. HIRSCHHORN, HONG WANG Tags: Original Investigation Source Type: research

On Effective Graphic Communication of Health Inequality: Considerations for Health Policy Researchers
ConclusionsGiven the ubiquity of graphs, the health inequality field should learn from the vibrant multidisciplinary literature how to construct effective graphic communications, especially by considering to use dot charts. (Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - December 11, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: YUKIKO ASADA, HANNAH ABEL, CHRIS SKEDGEL, GRACE WARNER Tags: Original Investigation Source Type: research

Lessons From Analyzing the Medical Costs of Civilian Terror Victims: Planning Resources Allocation for a New Era of Confrontations
ConclusionWe found 3 major sources of costs: hospital expenditures, mental health services dedicated to acute stress reactions, and ambulatory follow‐up. During the first year, most of the costs were related to hospitalization and support for stress relief. During the second year, ambulatory and rehabilitation costs continued to grow. Public health specialists should consider these major components of costs and their evolution over time to properly advise the medical and social authorities on allocating resources for the medical and nonmedical support of civilian casualties resulting from war or terror. (Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - December 11, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: EYTAN ELLENBERG, MARK I. TARAGIN, JAY R. HOFFMAN, OSNAT COHEN, DANIELLA LUFT ‐AFIK, ZVIA BAR‐ON, ISHAY OSTFELD Tags: Original Investigation Source Type: research

The Politics of Medicaid: Most Americans Are Connected to the Program, Support Its Expansion, and Do Not View It as Stigmatizing
ConclusionsFuture research should probe more deeply into whether people with different types of connection to Medicaid view the program differently, and, if so, how and why. Moreover, future research should also explore whether state‐level attempts to destigmatize Medicaid by renaming the program also serves to reduce knowledge and support for Medicaid. (Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - December 11, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: COLLEEN M. GROGAN, SUNGGEUN (ETHAN) PARK Tags: Original Investigation Source Type: research

Barriers to Care Among Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Adults
ConclusionsTransgender and GNC adults face barriers to health care that may be due to a variety of reasons, including discrimination in health care, health insurance policies, employment, and public policy or lack of awareness among health care providers on transgender‐related health issues. (Source: The Milbank Quarterly)
Source: The Milbank Quarterly - December 11, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: GILBERT GONZALES, CARRIE HENNING ‐SMITH Tags: Original Investigation Source Type: research

On the Production of Useful Knowledge
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - December 11, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: SANDRO GALEA Tags: Op ‐Ed Source Type: research

Common Ground on Responsibility for Health
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - December 11, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: JOSHUA M. SHARFSTEIN Tags: Op ‐Ed Source Type: research

Stewing Over Chemical Soups
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - December 11, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: DAVID ROSNER Tags: Op ‐Ed Source Type: research

CMS, Demonstration Projects, and the Future of Value ‐Based Payments
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Source: The Milbank Quarterly - December 11, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: GAIL R. WILENSKY Tags: Op ‐Ed Source Type: research