During 2015, these were the most-read posts from Health Affairs Blog's GrantWatch section on health philanthropy.
Perhaps you missed reading one of these? Why not check them out today?
Note: Bloggers' affiliations are as of the time they wrote the post.
- "Defeating The Zip Code Health Paradigm: Data, Technology, And Collaboration Are Key," by Garth Graham, president of the Aetna Foundation, and colleagues MaryLynn Ostrowski, executive director, and Alyse Sabina, national program director of the foundation. (August 6, 2015)
- "Independence—It's What Older People Want," by Terry Fulmer, who became president of the John A. Hartford Foundation in 2015. (November 30, 2015)
- "To Reduce Unnecessary Care, Choosing Wisely Moves From Awareness To Implementation," by Daniel Wolfson, executive vice president and chief operating officer of the ABIM Foundation, and Susan Mende, a senior program officer at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. (June 30, 2015)
- "Do Americans Understand Long-Term Care?" by Lee-Lee Prina, senior editor/GrantWatch, at Health Affairs. This post is about a survey funded by the SCAN Foundation. (July 16, 2015)
- "Bridging The Gap Between Behavioral And Primary Health Care For Low-Income Patients," by Rachel Wick, a program officer at the Blue Shield of California Foundation. (May 16, 2015)
- "Advancing Integrated Behavioral Health Care In Texas And Maine: Lessons From The Field," by Becky Hayes Boober, a senior program officer at the Maine Health Access Foundation, and Rick Ybarra, a program officer at the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health. (August 11, 2015)
- "The State Of Medicaid In New York: Progress And The Road To Value-Based Payments," by Katharine ("Kate") McLaughlin, communications director at the Health Foundation for Western and Central New York. (October 19, 2015)
- "Using Innovative Community Partnerships To Address The Social Determinants Of Health: Report From The Colorado Health Symposium," by Brian Castrucci, chief program and strategy officer at the de Beaumont Foundation; Christopher Smith, a senior program officer at the Colorado Health Foundation; Chris Kabel, a senior program officer at the Kresge Foundation; Rachel Keller Eisman, a practice manager at the Advisory Board Company; and Amy Slonim, a senior program officer at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. (August 19, 2015)
- "Measuring What Matters: Using Data To Drive Action," by Alonzo Plough, vice president, research-evaluation-learning and chief science officer at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. (July 24, 2015)
- "A Foundation Delves Into Health Care Price Transparency," by M. Gabriela Alcalde, vice president of policy and program at the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky (May 21, 2015).
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