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  1. ... another significant driver of mor- tality in the United States. From 1975 to 2000, ... et al., 2012). Our nation has the capacity to change for the better ...
  2. ... different political views, these leaders, our friends are united to the ... serve the nation. Under the Obama Administration NAM was instrumental in ...
  3. ... in Arizona as the safest hospital in the United States, launched a state-of-the-art cancer center, the second campus of Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine and was acknowledged by U.S. News & World Report among the nation’s top 20 hospitals. At Mayo Clinic, Dr. ...
  4. ... NLN) is the oldest nursing organization in the United States. Our mission is promoting excellence in nursing education to build a strong and diverse nursing workforce to advance the health of the nation and the global community. Without a strong and ...
  5. ... of the impact of overdose deaths on the nation and the dramatically increasing rates of OUD and other related SUDs in the United States over the past 20 years, it is ...
  6. ... the largest integrated health care network in the United States, with 1,380 ... 2.8 million of the nation’s estimated 3.3 million people who identify ...
  7. ... and Minister for Finance, Singapore; Lawrence Summers, Former United States ... G20 and Other Nations to Close the Global Pandemic Financing Gap Infectious ...
  8. ... Robert Wood Johnson Foundation SES Socioeconomic Status VA United States ... the pillars of the nation’s capacity to assess and improve health system ...
  9. ... population should still be concerned. Everyone in the United States feels ... the nation’s economy. Nearly incalculable un recovered and unbudgeted ...
  10. ... facets of the policies and systems in the United States, the impact on housing, ... stereotypes, discrimination, and unequal distribution of resources ...
  11. ... think tanks and advocacy groups, fellows transform the nation’s health care ... equity in the United States. In partnership with others, we are working ...
  12. ... outcomes for marginalized groups . Current events in the United States ... crises faced now by our nation and beyond. The program will focus on four ...
  13. ... likely to strip 16 million people in the United States of health care coverage (Ortaliza et al., ... National Academy of Medicine) Many communities across the United States are working to reduce health disparities and ...
  14. ... represent foundational elements for future progress. As the nation continues ... continue to plague the United States, and can be used by decision-makers ...
  15. ... number of siloed plans unevenly dispersed across the nation. The development of a scientific framework for disaster ... M. Shimizu. 2011. Hospital preparedness for emergency response: United States, 2008. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health ...
  16. ... va.gov/vetdata/Veteran_Population.asp. 26 The United States Census Bureau ... throughout the nation. The VA provides health care and various benefits ( ...
  17. ... the escalating cost of medical care in the United States. This population ... half of the nation’s spending on health care (Mitchell, 2016). Improving ...
  18. ... costs, and strain resources in communities across the nation. Addressing them requires a comprehensive, evidence-based approach ... lives, and forge a healthier future for our nation. Explore the Program Symposium Bridging Science, Practice, and ...
  19. ... Improving Health cited him for “fundamentally transforming our nation’s understanding about how to improve health by re-conceptualizing the nation’s perspective on its leading health threats and ...
  20. ... every pa- tient, family, and community throughout the nation and the world. The virus has taken a tremendous toll on the health of these groups, with 45,655,635 cases, 3,223,806 hospitalizations, and 740,348 deaths in the United States as of October 27, 2021 [274]. Addition- ...
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