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UC Health initiative cuts costs, improves quality | UC Health
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UC Health initiative cuts costs, improves quality. July 20, 2015. Program saved $70M in first year, aims to save at least $150M a year in coming years. UC academic medical centers are collaborating to increase efficiencies in supply chain, revenue cycle, clinical laboratories and information technology efforts that are helping to reduce costs and improve quality. (Photo by Elena Zhukova). In supply chain, a UC Irvine group working on the procurement of blood shared best practices on its blood utilization...
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UC Health | Med Centers
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UC’s five health systems form an $8.6 billion enterprise providing nationally ranked care. Our medical centers specialize in complex care. UC provides half of all transplants and one-fourth of extensive burn care in California. UC operates or staffs five Level 1 trauma centers — often providing the only trauma care in the region. Academic Medical Centers 101 (PDF). Bold Solutions: UC Global Food Initiative. Click video for closed captions, larger view. UC Newsroom: Health news. UC Health on Flipboard.
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Janet M. Coffman, MA, MPP, PhD | Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies
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University of California, San Francisco. Improving health through policy, leadership, and research. Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies. Caldwell B. Esselstyn Chair. Chancellor's Health Policy Lectures. Harold S. Luft Award. John Eisenberg Legacy Lectureship. Jonathan Showstack Career Advancement Award. Population Health and Determinants. Population Health and Determinants. Millennium Voices Project at UCSF. Courses Taught by IHPS Faculty. PRL Health Policy Fellowship. Dr Coffman received a...
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Avaliação em Saúde: Junho 2009
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Notícias e algumas reflexões em Avaliação em Saúde. Principalmente em Avaliações Econômicas e de Eficiência. Segunda-feira, 22 de junho de 2009. Agências envolvidas com Avaliação Econômica e de Tecnologias. Aetna Inc. Bulletins to inform coverage decisions on medical technologies, procedures and pharmaceuticals. Agence d.évaluation des technologies et des modes d.intervention en santé (AETMIS). Agencia de Evaluación de Tecnologías Sanitarias de Andalucía. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).
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UC Global Food Initiative marks its first year | UC Health
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UC Global Food Initiative marks its first year. July 15, 2015. Tags: food. Initiative shows UC’s collective power on food issues. The UC Global Food Initiative is off to a fast start as faculty, students and staff from across the 10-campus UC system focus their collective power on food issues. (Photo by Elena Zhukova). That is just a taste of the work underway as faculty, students and staff from across the 10-campus UC system focus their collective power on food issues. The announcement was met with enth...
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UC medical centers rank among nation’s best | UC Health
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UC medical centers rank among nation’s best. July 21, 2015. Tags: Awards and honors. All five UC medical centers ranked nationally by U.S. News. The University of California’s five medical centers are included among the nation’s best hospitals in U.S. News and World Report’s annual rankings, released today (July 21). 8211; U.S. News Best Hospitals rankings. 8211; UC Davis. 8211; UC Irvine. 8211; UC San Diego. Bold Solutions: UC Global Food Initiative. Click video for closed captions, larger view.
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Autism costs estimated to reach nearly $500B, potentially $1T, by 2025 | UC Health
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Autism costs estimated to reach nearly $500B, potentially $1T, by 2025. July 28, 2015. Tags: Autism. Davis researchers recommend broader access to early intervention, employment support. J Paul Leigh, UC Davis. By Karen Finney, UC Davis. The study is published online in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. This approach would ultimately save money that otherwise would be spent on expensive custodial care, Leigh said. Leigh worked with co-author Juan Du, who received her doctoral degree at U...
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UCSF encourages support for proposal to ensure patient safety in Warriors arena plan | UC Health
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UCSF encourages support for proposal to ensure patient safety in Warriors arena plan. July 27, 2015. WinWinSF campaign calls for safe, timely access to Mission Bay hospitals. By Louise Chu, UC San Francisco. UC San Francisco supports the city of San Francisco’s plan to build a new arena for the Golden State Warriors, but only if traffic concerns are adequately addressed to ensure that patients, visitors and health care providers can safely and efficiently access UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay. Hawgoo...
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UC Health | Archive | Did you know?
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RSS feed for this section. April 26, 2016. The University of California system received more than $1.8 billion in fiscal year 2015 contract and grant funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), making it the leading recipient for high-caliber biomedical research that is driving advances in science and breakthroughs in health. Read more. CATEGORY: Did you know? Comments Off on Did you know? March 26, 2016. CATEGORY: Did you know? Comments Off on Did you know? February 26, 2016. January 26, 2016.
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UC startups invited to compete for chance at $300K in award money | UC Health
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UC startups invited to compete for chance at $300K in award money. August 4, 2015. Tags: Innovation. Contest for startups related to therapeutics, consumer health, medical devices, diagnostics. Startup companies from the University of California are invited to compete for a total of $300,000 in award money during the first primeUC. Competition, part of President Janet Napolitano’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Initiative. It was announced today (Aug. 4). The University of California, with its three nat...
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