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Tests to Evaluate Public Health Disease Reporting Systems in Local Public Health Agencies

Tests to Evaluate Public Health Disease Reporting Systems in Local Public Health Agencies

David J. Dausey; Nicole Lurie; Alexis Diamond; Barbara Meade; Roger C. Molander; Karen Ricci; Michael A. Stoto; Jeffrey Wasserman

RAND
2005
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A manual of standardized proficiency tests to help public health agencies develop strategies for testing their disease reporting systems. This operations manual provides public health agencies with a set of standardized proficiency tests to aid in the development of regular and consistent strategies for testing the ability of public health disease reporting systems to receive and respond to case reports 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Assessment of the National Patient Safety Initiative

Assessment of the National Patient Safety Initiative

Donna O. Farley; Sally C. Morton; Cheryl L. Damberg; Allen M. Fremont; Sandra H. Berry; Michael Greenberg; Melony Sorbero; Stephanie S. Teleki; Karen Ricci; Nancy J. Pollock

RAND
2005
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In September 2002, RAND contracted with the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality to serve as the evaluation center for its national patient safety initiative. This report assesses the context and goals that were the foundation for the initiative, documents the baseline status of the activities being undertaken, and identifies priorities the researchers believe will have the strongest positive impact on the future of AHRQ's patient safety initiative.
Understanding Potential Changes to the Veterans Equitable

Understanding Potential Changes to the Veterans Equitable

Jeffrey Wasserman; Jeanne S. Ringel; Karen Ricci; Jesse Malkin; Barbara Wynn; Jack Zwanziger; Sydne Newberry; Marika Suttorp; Afshin Rastegar

RAND
2004
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This analysis determines how particular patient and facility characteristics influence Veterans Equitable Resource Allocation (VERA) system allocations to the Department of Veterans Affairs regional service networks and simplifies and refines the models created in earlier RAND research to reflect policy changes and more recent data. The Veterans Health Administration asked RAND to conduct a quantitative analysis of the Veterans Equitable Resource Allocation (VERA) system, which allocates the congressionally appropriated medical care budget to the Veterans Integrated Service Networks. The study determines how particular patient and facility characteristics influence allocations to the service networks and simplifies and refines the models created in earlier RAND research to reflect policy changes and more recent data.