Track E: Working With Communities to Promote Wide Use of Best Practices to Enable Healthy Living
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The Power of Maps: Exploring the Frontiers of Geospatial Analysis to Address Health Equity (Session 75)
The Power of Maps: Exploring the Frontiers of Geospatial Analysis to Address Health Equity (PowerPoint® File, 3.3 MB; Web Version)
Andrew Bazemore
Using GIS to Evaluate the Social Determinants of Health (PowerPoint® File, 6.8 MB; Web Version)
Mike Dulin
The Power of Maps: Exploring the Frontiers of Geospatial Analysis to Address Health Equity (PowerPoint® File, 2.1 MB; Web Version)
Lee Mobley
State Initiatives to Measure and Reduce Disparities in Health Care (Session 43)
State Documentation of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities to Inform Strategic Action (PowerPo int® File, 2.6 MB; Web Version)
Carrie Hanlon
Maryland's Approach to Racial and Ethnic Minority Health Data Analysis and Reporting (PowerPoint® File, 940 KB; Web Version)
David Mann
New Mexico's Racial and Ethnic Disparities Report Card (PowerPoint® File, 160 KB; Web Version)
Vicky Howell
Insights AHRQ Peer Review Process: Update of AHRQ Scientific Review Process and New Study Section Alignment (Session 48)
Insights from the AHRQ Peer Review Process (PowerPoint® File, 80 KB; Web Version)
Denise Tate
NGC/NQMC: Using NGC and NQMC in Research (Session 4)
Using the AHRQ National Quality Measures Clearinghouse™ to Assess Diabetes Quality Measurement (PowerPoint® File, 125 KB; Web Version)
Brian Leas
Top Ten Innovative Health Care Ideas to Improve Clinical Practice in Primary Care (Session 17)
Top 10 Innovations in Primary Care (in the Past Year) (PowerPoint® File, 2.1 MB; Web Version)
Robert Dachs and Mark Graber
Effective Health Care Session: Spotlight on Reproductive Endocrine and Gynecological Comparative Effectiveness Research Topics (Session 16)
Challenges in Evidence Synthesis for Gynecologic Care (PowerPoint® File, 130 KB; Web Version)
Katherine Hartmann
Research on the Comparative Management of Uterine Fibroid Disease (PowerPoint® File, 135 KB; Web Version)
Michelle Bertagna Leavy
The Menstrual Cycle as an Indicator of Overall Health (PowerPoint® File, 9 MB; Web Version)
Larry Nelson
Reducing Health Disparities Through Research and Translation Programs (Session 47)
Reducing Health Disparities Through Research & Translation Programs (PowerPoint® File, 1.4 MB; Web Version)
Francis Chesley, Jr.
Reducing Disparities through Research and Translation Programs: A Focus on Researchers and Their Actions (PowerPoint® File, 2 MB; Web Version)
Debra Perez
Reducing Disparities through Research and Translation (PowerPoint® File, 1.1 MB; Web Version)
Sue Swenson
Implementing AHRQ's Tools in the Field: Successes and Lessons Learned (Session 83)
Implementing AHRQ's Tools in the Field: Successes and Lessons Learned (PowerPoint® File, 6.5 MB; Web Version)
Bonnie Ohri
Learning Networks AHRQ Annual Conference (PowerPoint® File, 810 KB; Web Version)
Margie Shofer
Innovative Adaptation and Dissemination of AHRQ Comparative Effectiveness Research Products: Developing Strategies for Implementation and Evaluation (Session 10)
RE-AIM Plus To Evaluate Effective Dissemination of AHRQ CER Products (PowerPoint® File, 2 MB; Web Version)
Michele Heisler
Improving Decision-Making for Medications in Rheumatoid Arthritis (PowerPoint® File, 345 KB; Web Version)
Ed Yelin, Jennifer Barton, Laura Trupin, and Gina Evans-Young
Evaluating Dissemination of AHRQ CER Products (PowerPoint® File, 400 KB; Web Version)
Darren Mays
Using RE-AIM to Evaluate Encourage-2: A Cluster-randomized Trial in Rural Alabama Funded under the iADAPT Opportunity (PowerPoint® File, 115 KB; Web Version)
Monika Safford
Innovative Adaptation and Dissemination of AHRQ Comparative Effectiveness Research Products (iADAPT): Developing Strategies for Implementation and Evaluation (PowerPoint® File, 700 KB; Web Version)
Catherine Cravens
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