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The National Nursing Assistant Survey: Improving the Evidence Base for Policy Initiatives to Strengthen the Certified Nursing Assistant Workforce

This study introduces the first National Nursing Assistant Survey (NNAS), a major advance in the data available about certified nursing assistants (CNAs) and a rich resource for evidence-based policy, practice, and applied research initiatives.

Electronic Exchange of Clinical Laboratory Information Issues and Opportunities

The purpose of this paper is to conduct a study to enhance understanding of the current processes, issues and opportunities involved in the electronic exchange of laboratory information in ambulatory care settings, with a focus on safety-net clinics and federally qualified health centers.

Developing a Framework to Guide Genomic Data Sharing and Reciprocal Benefits to Developing Countries and Indigenous Peoples: A Colloquium

  Developing a Framework to Guide Genomic Data Sharing and Reciprocal Benefits to Developing Countries and Indigenous Peoples: A Colloquium January 7-8, 2009 Georgetown University, Washington, DC

Electronic Exchange of Clinical Laboratory Information: Issues and Opportunities

Prepared by: Prashila DullabhAdil Moiduddin

The Underserved and Health Information Technology: Issues and Opportunities

Prepared by: Adil Moiduddin Jonathan Moore

An Exploratory Study of Certified Nursing Assistants' Intent to Leave

High nursing assistant turnover is disruptive to quality of care and is costly. Findings from the first national probability survey of nursing assistants in nursing homes document the magnitude of potential turnover.

Frontline Supervisor Survey Report

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services