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National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report
Latest available findings on quality of and access to health care
Data & Analytics
- Data Infographics
- Data Visualizations
- Data Tools
- Data Innovations
- All-Payer Claims Database
- Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS®) Program
- Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP)
- Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS)
- National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report Data Tools
- AHRQ Quality Indicator Tools for Data Analytics
- United States Health Information Knowledgebase (USHIK)
- Data Sources Available from AHRQ
Practice Improvement
- Advanced Methods in Delivery System Research
-
Delivery System Research Initiative
- Comparative Effectiveness of Health Care Delivery Systems for American Indians and Alaska Natives Using Enhanced Data Infrastructure
- Identifying Key Areas for Delivery Systems Research
- Implementing Team Approaches for Improving Diabetes Care in Health Centers
- Methods and Outcomes of Care Management Programs
- The IHA Bundled Episode Payment and Gainsharing Demonstration
- The Spread Problem
- Variation in the Implementation of California's Full-Service Partnerships
- Initiatives
- System Redesign Responses to Challenges in Safety-Net System
ARRA ACTION: Comparative Effectiveness of Health Care Delivery Systems for American Indians and Alaska Natives Using Enhanced Data Infrastructure
References
Table of Contents
- ARRA ACTION: Comparative Effectiveness of Health Care Delivery Systems for American Indians and Alaska Natives Using Enhanced Data Infrastructure
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1. Project Overview
- Chapter 2. Project Implementation
- Chapter 3. Development of the Data Infrastructure
- Chapter 4. Factors to Consider when Analyzing Data for Multiple Project Sites
- Chapter 5. Project Findings for Goal 1
- Chapter 6. Project Findings for Goal 2
- Chapter 7. Discussion of Project Findings
- Chapter 8. Lessons Learned and Suggestions for Data
- Chapter 9. Potential Future Uses of the Data Infrastructure
- References
- Appendix A: AHRQ/IHS Improving Health Care Delivery Data Project. Methods
- Appendix B: Patient age, health status, and IHS total treatment costs by diabetes stage. Fiscal year 2010
Publication: 14-0040-EF
Page last reviewed December 2017
Page originally created May 2014
Internet Citation: References. Content last reviewed December 2017. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD.
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