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July 17, 2008: The Potential Benefits and Costs of Increased Adoption of Health Information Technology, By Richard Hillestad
June 12, 2008: Invisible Wounds of War: Quantifying the Societal Costs of Psychological and Cognitive Injuries, By Christine Eibner
June 11, 2008: Invisible Wounds of War: Summary of Key Findings on Psychological and Cognitive Injuries, By Lisa H. Jaycox
June 11, 2008: Invisible Wounds of War: Recommendations for Addressing Psychological and Cognitive Injuries, By Terri Tanielian
June 10, 2008: Virginity Pledges May Help Postpone Intercourse Among Youth
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The State and Pattern of Health Information Technology Adoption
Helps focus the policy agenda for incentives to speed Healthcare Information Technology (HIT) adoption by estimating the current level and pattern of HIT adoption in the different types of healthcare organizations, according to information the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS)-Dorenfest database, and evaluates factors that affect this diffusion process, using existing empirical studies and regression analysis. |
Securing Health: Lessons from Nation-Building Missions
RAND researchers analyzed the health components of seven post–World War II nation-building efforts conducted after major conflicts-Germany, Japan, Somalia, Haiti, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq-and found that two factors are correlated with successful health outcomes: planning and coordination, and infrastructure and resources. |

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