News Releases for 2014
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Previously Removed Immigrants Are More Likely to Be Rearrested After Leaving Jail December 16, 2014
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Students Attending Summer Learning Programs Returned to School in the Fall with an Advantage in Math December 16, 2014
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Initial Results from Major Survey of U.S. Military Sexual Assault, Harassment December 04, 2014
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China and U.S. Can Reduce the Risk of War by Learning from History's Blunders December 02, 2014
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Health Information Exchanges Show Promise, but More Work Is Needed to Realize Greater Benefits December 01, 2014
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Three New Members Elected to RAND Corporation Board of Trustees November 13, 2014
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Community-Based Mental Health Providers Need More Preparation to Better Care for Veterans November 12, 2014
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Military Retirement Compensation System Can Be Improved to Cut Costs and Improve Equity November 12, 2014
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Tool Created to Help Multinational Companies Assess Risk of Bribery When Doing Business in Foreign Countries November 11, 2014
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Military Veteran Employment Valued, but Challenges Still Need to Be Addressed November 10, 2014
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Biosimilar Medications Could Create Billions in Health Care Savings November 03, 2014
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Cost of Informal Caregiving for U.S. Elderly Is $522 Billion Annually October 27, 2014
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Eliminating Subsidies for People to Buy Health Coverage Would Increase Premiums and Number of Uninsured October 21, 2014
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Making It More Difficult to Sue Physicians for Malpractice May Not Reduce 'Defensive Medicine' October 15, 2014
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RAND Joins Coalition to Tackle Youth Unemployment October 09, 2014
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Community Justice Center in San Francisco Is Associated with Lower Rearrest Rates October 08, 2014
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State Policies Can Influence Patient Access to Effective Heroin Treatment October 07, 2014
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U.S. Military Making Progress on Reducing Stigma Associated with Seeking Help For Mental Illness September 30, 2014
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Pentagon Should Elevate the Importance of Eliminating Weapons of Mass Destruction in Operational Planning September 24, 2014
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Type of Therapy Kids Receive for ADHD Depends on Where They Live September 22, 2014
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Private Effort to Address Veterans' Mental Health Needs Could Aid VA Health Care Reform September 18, 2014
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Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Populations in England Report Poorer Health and Worse Experiences with Health Care September 04, 2014
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Key U.S. Military, Diplomatic Strategies Are Necessary to Balance China's Growing Regional Strength September 02, 2014
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Survey Finds Veterans Satisfied with Mental Health and Substance Use Care, but Also See Room for Improvement August 20, 2014
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Federal Drug Discount Program Faces Challenges as It Expands Under Health Reform August 12, 2014
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Effort to Adopt Bundled Payments Across California Falls Short of Goals August 04, 2014
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RAND Corporation to Study Issues Surrounding Marijuana Legalization in Vermont July 23, 2014
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Economic Development Not the Only Influence on Personal Car Use July 18, 2014
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Registered Nurses' Delayed Retirement Helps to Boost Nursing Supply in the U.S. July 16, 2014
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RAND Statement on Phony Ukraine Memo July 07, 2014
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License Plate Readers Are an Important Police Tool, but Hurdles Remain to Reach Full Potential July 02, 2014
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Improving Dementia Long-Term Care: RAND Offers Policy Blueprint to Assist Millions June 23, 2014
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Iran's Interests in Afghanistan Provide Opportunities for Cooperation with United States June 19, 2014
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Shortage of Cybersecurity Professionals Poses Risk to National Security June 18, 2014
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Choice of University in England: It's Not Just About the Money June 12, 2014
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Increase in Jihadist Threat Calls for New U.S. Strategy to Combat Terrorism June 04, 2014
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U.S. Obesity Epidemic Affecting All Segments of the Nation May 22, 2014
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Michael Gould and Paul Kaminski Elected to RAND Corporation Board of Trustees May 19, 2014
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Innovative School Principal Development Program Demonstrates Positive Student Achievement Gains May 13, 2014
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'Cloud' System Could Help Navy Analysts Consume Expanding Ocean of Data May 05, 2014
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Addressing Mexico's Violent Drug-Trafficking Organizations Will Require Coordinated Effort May 05, 2014
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Increasing Numbers of U.S. Army Recruits Enlist Some Years After High School April 23, 2014
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Smarter Incentives for Inventors Could Spur Medical Innovation, Cut U.S. Health Care Spending April 22, 2014
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Regulating Legal Marijuana Could Be Guided by Lessons from Alcohol and Tobacco April 21, 2014
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Extending Terrorism Insurance Program Could Save Federal Government Money After Future Attacks April 10, 2014
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Affordable Care Act Could Change Costs for Auto, Malpractice, Other Liability Insurance April 09, 2014
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China Faces Several Obstacles to Building Successful Domestic Commercial Aircraft Industry April 04, 2014
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1.1 Million Americans Providing Care to Military Members Who Served Since 9/11 March 31, 2014
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Black Markets for Hackers Are Increasingly Sophisticated, Specialized and Maturing March 25, 2014
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Improving Continuity of Care for Elderly Patients with Chronic Diseases Cuts Costs and Complications March 17, 2014
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Libya Needs More International Support March 17, 2014
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Chinese Engagement in Africa Is a Two-Way Dynamic March 12, 2014
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The Structural Genomics Consortium, an Innovative Open-Access, Public–Private Partnership, Is a Viable Model for Drug Discovery March 10, 2014
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U.S. Cocaine Consumption Declines by Half, While Marijuana Use Jumps March 10, 2014
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Expiration of Terrorism Risk Insurance Act Could Hurt National Security March 06, 2014
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Promise of Value-Based Purchasing in Health Care Remains to Be Demonstrated March 04, 2014
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Early Education Plays Role in Bridging the 'Digital Divide' March 03, 2014
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'Small Footprint' Counterinsurgency Strategies Work Best with Narrow Range of Partners February 26, 2014
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Limited Quality Improvement and No Cost Containment Found in a Medical Home Demonstration February 25, 2014
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Tools Can Help Policymakers Increase Coastal Resilience to Rising Seas and Storm Surge February 21, 2014
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Prison-Based Education Declined During Economic Downturn; More Work Is Needed to Better Focus Spending February 18, 2014
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National Efforts to Lower Health Care-Associated Infections Are Having Success February 06, 2014
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First Assessment of National Telemedicine Service Finds Efforts Appear to Expand Access to Acute Medical Care February 03, 2014
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Lasting Consequences of World War II Means More Illness, Lower Education and Fewer Chances to Marry for Survivors January 21, 2014
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Plans Allowing People to Keep Health Insurance Will Not Threaten New Insurance Marketplaces January 21, 2014
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UK Government Should Pilot Four Interventions to Improve Employment Outcomes for People with Common Mental Health Problems January 20, 2014
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Sheila Bair Joins RAND Corporation Board of Trustees January 07, 2014
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Workplace Wellness Programs Can Cut Chronic Illness Costs; Savings for Lifestyle Improvements Are Smaller January 06, 2014
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Self-Driving Vehicles Offer Potential Benefits, Policy Challenges for Lawmakers January 06, 2014