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Building Community Resilience to Disasters: A Way Forward to Enhance National Health Security.

Rand health quarterly

Chandra A, Acosta J, Howard S, Uscher-Pines L, Williams M, Yeung D, Garnett J, Meredith LS.
PMID: 28083162
Rand Health Q. 2011 Mar 01;1(1):6. eCollection 2011.

Community resilience, or the sustained ability of a community to withstand and recover from adversity, has become a key policy issue at federal, state, and local levels, including in the National Health Security Strategy. Because resources are limited in...

Developing Military Health Care Leaders: Insights from the Military, Civilian, and Government Sectors.

Rand health quarterly

Kirby SN, Marsh JA, McCombs JS, Thie HJ, Xia N, Sollinger JM.
PMID: 28083164
Rand Health Q. 2011 Mar 01;1(1):8. eCollection 2011.

The U.S. Department of Defense has highlighted the importance of preparing health care leaders to succeed in joint, performance-based environments. The current wartime environment, rising health care costs, and an increased focus on joint operations have led to recommendations...

Building Bridges: Lessons from a Pittsburgh Partnership to Strengthen Systems of Care for Maternal Depression.

Rand health quarterly

Keyser DJ, Beckjord EB, Firth R, Frith S, Lovejoy SL, Pillai S, Schultz D, Pincus HA.
PMID: 28083173
Rand Health Q. 2011 Mar 01;1(1):17. eCollection 2011.

Between January 2007 and June 2010, members of the Allegheny County Maternal and Child Health Care Collaborative designed, implemented, and evaluated the Allegheny County Maternal Depression Initiative, a local system-change effort focused on increasing identification, referrals, and engagement in...

Promoting Psychological Resilience in the U.S. Military.

Rand health quarterly

Meredith LS, Sherbourne CD, Gaillot SJ, Hansell L, Ritschard HV, Parker AM, Wrenn G.
PMID: 28083176
Rand Health Q. 2011 Jun 01;1(2):2. eCollection 2011.

As U.S. service members deploy for extended periods on a repeated basis, their ability to cope with the stress of deployment may be challenged. A growing number of programs and strategies provided by the military and civilian sectors are...

Recovery Under the Medicare Secondary Payer Act: Impact of Reporting Thresholds.

Rand health quarterly

Helland E, Kipperman F.
PMID: 28083178
Rand Health Q. 2011 Jun 01;1(2):4. eCollection 2011.

Effective January 1, 2012, Medicare will require insurers and self-insured companies to report settlements, awards, and judgments that involve a Medicare beneficiary to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). In the first year of the law's implementation,...

Healthcare Technology Co-Operatives: Filling a Niche in the English R&D Landscape.

Rand health quarterly

Kryl D, Marjanovic S, Chonaill SN, Ridsdale H, Yaqub O.
PMID: 28083183
Rand Health Q. 2011 Jun 01;1(2):9. eCollection 2011.

The Department of Health (England) commissioned this evaluation of the pilot Health Technology Cooperatives (HTCs), which are part of its research infrastructure. Its purpose is to explore how this initiative has affected relationships between clinical, industrial and academic partners;...

Bridging the Gap: Developing a Tool to Support Local Civilian and Military Disaster Preparedness.

Rand health quarterly

Moore M, Wermuth MA, Werber L, Chandra A, Noricks D, Resnick AC, Chu C, Burks JJ.
PMID: 28083246
Rand Health Q. 2012 Jun 01;2(2):5. eCollection 2012.

U.S. policymakers have stepped up systematic disaster preparedness efforts sharply since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, including the creation of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and a plethora of federal initiatives. Against a backdrop of natural...

An Analysis of the Populations of the Air Force's Medical and Professional Officer Corps.

Rand health quarterly

Keating EG, Massey HG, Mele JD, Mundell BF.
PMID: 28083247
Rand Health Q. 2012 Jun 01;2(2):6. eCollection 2012.

Since the advent of the all-volunteer force, one of the foremost personnel challenges of the U.S. Air Force has been recruiting and retaining an adequate number of medical and professional officers in the Air Force's seven medical and professional...

Medical Readiness of the Reserve Component.

Rand health quarterly

Brauner MK, Jackson T, Gayton E.
PMID: 28083248
Rand Health Q. 2012 Jun 01;2(2):7. eCollection 2012.

The reserve components (RCs) of the U.S. military must ensure that reservists are not only properly equipped and trained, but also medically ready to serve. Medical readiness means that service members are free from health-related conditions, including dental conditions,...

Healthcare Coverage and Disability Evaluation for Reserve Component Personnel: Research for the 11th Quadrennial Review of Military Compensation.

Rand health quarterly

Hosek SD.
PMID: 28083249
Rand Health Q. 2012 Jun 01;2(2):8. eCollection 2012.

Because Reserve Component (RC) members have been increasingly used in an operational capacity, among the policy issues being addressed by the 11th Quadrennial Review of Military Compensation (QRMC) is compensation and benefits for the National Guard and Reserve. As...

Improving Joint Expeditionary Medical Planning Tools Based on a Patient Flow Approach.

Rand health quarterly

Chan EW, Krull H, Lachman BE, LaTourrette T, Costello R, Snyder D, Amouzegar MA, Ritschard HV, Guermonprez DS.
PMID: 28083250
Rand Health Q. 2012 Jun 01;2(2):9. eCollection 2012.

The U.S. military's current concept of operations for expeditionary medical care emphasizes quickly moving patients to a series of successively more sophisticated medical facilities that provide the patients with the care necessary to treat their injury or condition. Balancing...

Medicines as a Service: A New Commercial Model for Big Pharma in the Postblockbuster World.

Rand health quarterly

Mattke S, Klautzer L, Mengistu T.
PMID: 28083254
Rand Health Q. 2012 Jun 01;2(2):13. eCollection 2012.

The past decade has not been kind to large pharmaceutical companies. Their share prices have been lagging the market after many years of outperforming it. Many had to undergo painful restructuring and workforce reductions because their traditional blockbuster model...

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