Researcher Spotlight
James P. Smith
James P. Smith holds the RAND Chair in Labor Markets and Demographic Studies and was Director of RAND's Labor and Population Studies Program from 1977-1994. He recently received the 2009 Ulysses Medal from University College Dublin, an award given to "individuals whose work has made an outstanding global contribution."
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Community-Based Project Aims to Build a Model Maternal and Child Health Care System — Sep. 25, 2009
The Allegheny County Maternal Depression and Child Health Care Initiative will promote healthy lifestyles and positive health outcomes, reduce preventable disease and environmental health risks, eliminate health disparities, and ensure access to quality care for young children, mothers, and families.
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Health and Health Care Research Area
Q-DART: Innovative Solutions to Target Gaps in Health Care Quality and Health Outcomes — Aug. 24, 2009
The Q-DART project uses innovative approaches to highlight gaps in quality of care and health outcomes in diverse populations in order to help health plans, public health organizations, and others concerned about improving the care that people receive allocate scarce resources more wisely.
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Health and Health Care Research Area