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Quality Improvement: A Health System Strengthening Priority
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Quality improvement methodologies, usually used at the health provider level, could have significant benefits at the health system level.
What is One Health? A Frontline Defense Against Zoonotic Diseases
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A One Health approach, which includes human, animal, and environmental health, is critical for fighting diseases passed between animals and humans.
The Gateway to Inclusive Health Systems? Localization
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Responding to evolving health systems needs and our partners’ capacity requires a shift in approach to be locally informed, owned, driven, and sustained.
The SNAP-Hybrid Model Can Increase Summer EBT Benefit Use
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Co-loading Summer EBT benefits on the same card with Supplemental Nutrition Assistant Program benefits results in high Summer EBT redemption rates.
Monitoring Adult Vaccine Use Helps Save Lives
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Abt Global conducts annual online surveys among pregnant people and health care personnel on vaccination use and attitudes toward vaccines.
3 Questions To Promote Head Start Attendance
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This blog asks how we can promote attendance in Head Start, which expands access to early care and education for children from low-income households.
Developing a Successful Brand: The Summer EBT Story
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Read more about how branding amplified the story of our evaluation work for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Summer Electronic Benefit Program demonstration project.
Conference Season Insights: Three Evidence-Building Priorities for Workforce Development
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Leading up to APPAM 2023, Abt experts explain three evidence-building priorities for workforce development.
3 Tips for States Considering a Medicaid and CHIP Quality Rating System
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Abt offers three tips to help states set up a quality rating system for their Medicaid and CHIP managed care programs.
How to Avoid a Respiratory Disease Tripledemic
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Getting RSV, COVID-19, and flu vaccinations is the best way to protect yourself and mitigate the odds of an epidemic of all three respiratory diseases at the same time.