What's New | March 28, 2012
Spreading Innovations for Cardiovascular Health The goal of AHRQ's Health Care Innovations Exchange is to speed the implementation of innovative ways to improve and deliver health care. This issue focuses on cardiovascular health and the spread of innovations, from the infrastructure needed to dissemination strategies.
The Featured Innovations describe programs that developed improvements in the management of cardiovascular disease and chronic conditions.
The Featured QualityTools provide resources that consumers can use to assess their cardiovascular health and health care professionals can use to spread innovations. Featured Innovations: Featured QualityTools: Featured Articles:
Also in This Issue: The Featured Innovations describe programs that developed improvements in the management of cardiovascular disease and chronic conditions.
The Featured QualityTools provide resources that consumers can use to assess their cardiovascular health and health care professionals can use to spread innovations. Featured Innovations:
• Options for Large-Scale Spread of Simple, High-Impact Interventions: Technical Report
Developed by Institute for Healthcare Improvement; University Research Co., LLC (URC); USAID Health Care Improvement Project
Developed by Institute for Healthcare Improvement; University Research Co., LLC (URC); USAID Health Care Improvement Project
Innovations >
• Financial Incentives and Support for Primary Care Practices Improve Access and Reduce Emergency Department and Hospital Use for Children on Medicaid
• Implementation of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Guidelines With Community-Based Physicians Results in Fewer Hospital Referrals and Improved Outcomes
• Mobile Outreach Program Enhances Access to Culturally Competent Dental, Mental, and Physical Health Care Services for Underserved, Uninsured Immigrants
• Multidisciplinary Program Combining Medical, Counseling, and Behavior Modification Services Helps Overweight Children and Adolescents Lose Weight, Reduce Body Mass Index
• Plan-Funded Team Coordinates Enhanced Primary Care and Support Services to At-Risk Seniors, Reducing Hospitalizations and Emergency Department Visits
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