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NAPA Research Milestones for Goal #1 -- To Treat or Prevent Alzheimer's Disease by 2025
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The National Plan requires HHS to track the implementation to determine whether actions are completed in a timely and successful manner. This document provides a timeline, method of action, and identifies lead and partner agencies for each action step in the plan. Progress on each of these actions will be reported biannually to the Advisory Council.
Understanding Disparities in Persons with Multiple Chronic Conditions: Research Approaches and Datasets
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OS-PCORTF Product Library
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The projects in the OS-PCORTF portfolio support the development of a wide and diverse array of products and services intended to expand or strengthen federal data capacity for patient-centered outcomes research.
Advisory Council April 2012 Meeting Recommendations: Research Subcommittee
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Research Subcommittee Recommendations April 17, 2012 We support and applaud the goal of the National Plan -- to prevent and effectively treat Alzheimer's Disease by 2025.
Cost of Generic Drug Development and Approval
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The purpose of this study was to estimate the cost of generic drug development and approval. This study develops an analytical framework for examining the expected net present value (ENPV) (i.e., the difference between the present value of expected revenues over product life and cost of product development and approval) to a generic drug developer in different size drug markets.
Advisory Council March 2012 Meeting Handouts: Research Subcommitee
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Research Subcommittee Draft Recommendations and Feedback on Draft National Plan March 14, 2012 This preliminary document represents initial ideas of the Research Subcommittee, but there are multiple additional issues that we will discuss between now and April.
Table 12. Research questions and analytic approaches
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Research on Successful Families
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This is a body of research on families that are enduring, cohesive, affectionate, and mutually-appreciative, and in which family members communicate with one another frequently and fruitfully. They are families that raise children who go on to form successful families themselves. They are not necessarily families that are trouble-free.
Research on Successful Families
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Research on Successful Families Maria Krysan, Kristin A. Moore and Nicholas Zill Child Trends May 10, 1990 PDF Version
Inventory of Child Care Research
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This table describes the current and recently completed child care research conducted by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE), the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), the National Institute for Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), and the Office of the Inspector General (OIG).
Advisory Council January 2012 Meeting Presentation: Research Subcommittee
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ADVISORY COUNCIL ON ALZHEIMER'S RESEARCH, CARE, AND SERVICES January 17-18, 2012 NOTE: Any mention of recommendations in these slides was for subcommittee discussion. These slides do not reflect formal Advisory Council recommendations.
Integrating Substance Use Disorder and OB/GYN Care
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This report and issue brief are based on a project to review care delivery approaches for integrating OB/GYN and Substance Use Disorder (SUD) services. The project included a scan of OB/GYN and SUD program models, literature review on the effectiveness of integrated OB/GYN and SUD program models and a meeting that ASPE convened with subject matter experts.
Homeless Children: Update on Research, Policy, Programs, and Opportunities
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Despite the knowledge that homeless children face poor outcomes, research has largely focused on the parent(s) in a homeless family, perhaps because these children are still part of a family unit. The children themselves, however, have different and separate needs from their parent(s).
State and Community Efforts to Address Stimulant Use
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State and Community Efforts to Address Stimulant Use Rebecca L. Haffajee and Sara Heins RAND Corporation May 2021 Link to Printer Friendly Version in PDF Format (48 PDF pages)
COVID-19 and Economic Opportunity: Inequities in the Employment Crisis
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The COVID-19 pandemic caused an unprecedented economic crisis with inequitable effects. Overall employment figures mask the disparate impacts on some communities of color, women, and low-wage workers. These groups were more likely to lose jobs, reduce hours worked, or withdraw from the labor market.
Measures of Material Hardship: Research Brief
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Learning about Infant and Toddler Early Education Services (LITES): Summarizing the Research and Gaps on Compelling Models
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“The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, in partnership with the Administration for Children and Families within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, funded Mathematica Policy Research and its partners to conduct the Learning About Infant and Toddler Early Education Services (LITES) project.
Factsheet: Estimates of Child Care Eligibility and Receipt for Fiscal Year 2018
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This factsheet provides descriptive information on child care eligibility and receipt. Of the 12.8 million children eligible for child care subsidies under federal rules, 15 percent received subsidies. Of the 8.4 million children eligible for child care subsidies under state rules, 23 percent received subsidies. Poorer children were more likely to receive subsidies than less poor children.