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Community-Based Health Care | RAND Community-based health care represents a unique mode of care delivery with its own set of considerations, challenges, advantages, and disadvantages RAND experts have studied a diverse range of community health programs, neighborhood characteristics including food environments, public health implications of prisoner reentry, the role of faith
The Promise and Challenges of VA Community Care - RAND Corporation The VA contracts with private-sector providers to ensure that veterans receive timely health care This care alleviates access barriers, but questions remain about its cost and quality With recent expansions in eligibility for community care, accurate data will be critical to policy and budget decisions and promoting high-quality care for veterans
What Have We Learned About Safety Net Providers and Integrated Care? | RAND Community health centers (CHCs) are organizationally independent health care providers that offer primary care to vulnerable and low-income U S residents (about 27 million patients annually) regardless of their ability to pay, and many CHC patients have complex medical conditions and a high need for social services
Home and Community-Based Services - RAND Corporation The VA Clinician Appreciation, Recruitment, Education, Expansion, and Retention Support (CAREERS) Act of 2023 (S B 10, 2023) would modernize the VA pay system for physicians and other health care providers, authorize recruitment and retention bonuses for health care professionals, expand VA's rural interdisciplinary team training program, and
Health Care Resource Allocation Decisionmaking During a Pandemic community health centers, and relevant postacute care settings, such as skilled nursing facilities Finally, the core set of elements in the checklist can be used to guide evaluation of allocation guidance policy, both the content and the consequent decisionmaking, to spur improvements and to
A New Way Forward in Veterans Mental Health Care Despite substantial strides by the Military Health System (MHS), the U S Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and community mental health providers, the mental health care system responsible for this population’s care faces persistent challenges in offering high-quality, collaborative systems to address veterans’ mental health issues and
Evaluation of Two Mental Health–Focused Programs for Justice-Involved . . . Two such programs are the Mental Health Screening, Assessment, and Treatment program (MHSAT), which serves youth placed on probation by the L A County Probation Department who are housed in county juvenile halls, and the Multisystemic Therapy (MST) program, which serves youth on probation who are living in the community
When It Comes to U. S. Health Systems—Diversity Matters Health care systems are a powerful and relatively well-resourced stakeholder in the effort to eliminate inequities both among the health workforce and among patient populations The deliberate practice of increasing diversity within the workplace may have the power to create significant, positive impacts on workplace culture and patient care
District of Columbia Community Health Needs Assessment The District of Columbia Healthy Communities Collaborative (DCHCC) represents a unique collaboration among D C -area hospitals and federally qualified health centers In response to its community commitment and Affordable Care Act requirements, DCHCC set forth to conduct a community health needs assessment (CHNA) that can guide decisions about