What’s New
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Continuity between Prenatal and Labor and Delivery Care Serving a High-Risk Urban Population
This brief study measures continuity between prenatal and delivery care in Safe Babies Safe Moms’ (SBSM) population and explores the association of that continuity to patient demographics and health history, birth outcomes, and delivery costs in SBSM’s inaugural year.
Categories: SBSM, What's New
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Looking Back To Move Forward
A compilation of all HCFI’s publications featured in the COVID-19 Post Acute collection, organized around four overarching themes.
Category: What's New
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COVID-19 Continues to Intensify Long-Standing Nursing and Staffing Shortages (Long-Term Care Workforce 2022)
Providers, as well as state and federal policy makers are grappling with rapid innovations to restore adequate staff during the pandemic and beyond.
Category: What's New
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Medical Debt…Another Risk for Low-Wage Essential Health Care Workers
Relief from Racial Disparities in Medical Debt and Medical Financial Insecurity Add to the Reasons to Restructure Low-Wage “Essential” Health Care Jobs March 4, 2022 Carol B. Davis, PhD, MBA
Categories: Blog, Research Briefs, What's New
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More Perspectives on Low-Wage Workers in High Demand
December 2021 $15 Minimum Wage Would Raise the Wage for One Third of the Home Health Aide Workforce by 2025, but the average worker would still earn below a Living Wage in nearly every state.
Categories: Blog, What's New