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Sharing Lessons to End the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. and Abroad
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This white paper explains how bi-directional learning from the U.S.-focused RWHAP program and the international PEPFAR program can help end the HIV epidemic.

Diabetes, Hypertension, Antenatal Care Among Bangladesh Women
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Bangladesh needs to increase the frequency and quality of antenatal care to improve awareness of hypertension and diabetes among child-bearing women.

Evaluation of CMS’s Oncology Care Model
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CMS’s Oncology Care Model did not deliver enough savings to offset costs, but the cost reductions it achieved may point the way for future models.

Cancer Care Experiences Among People Covered by Medicare
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Patients who received cancer treatment through CMS’s Oncology Care Model generally appreciated the care they received, but the evaluation revealed some areas for improvement.

Understanding Public Perception of Extreme Heat and Health Risks
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This report by CRC, Abt, and the National Weather Service profiles public perception of dangerous heat events & recommends actionable messaging.

What AHRQ Learned While Working to Transform Primary Care
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Through EvidenceNOW, we have new insights on effective strategies to support and strengthen the essential work of primary care.

Report Series: Mitigating Methane: A Global Health Strategy
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Association between SARS-CoV-2 Infections during Pregnancy and Preterm Live Birth
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Self-reported diabetes or hypertension diagnoses and antenatal care among child-bearing women in rural Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study
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Findings from a study of nearly 5,000 recently pregnant women in Bangladesh underscore the importance of universal screening for diabetes and hypertension.

Decreases in inpatient hospitalizations from a technology-based, integrated behavioral health crisis response system: an evaluation of the Grand Response Access Network on Demand (GRAND) Model
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This article showcases behavioral health crisis program, GRAND Model, which was found to be effective in reducing inpatient hospitalizations in Oklahoma.