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Widespread and growing use of the internet as a medium for disseminating and gathering information has raised concerns about users' ability to assess the quality of the health and medical information presented on websites. The Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion has identified six...
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States seeking to better integrate care for Medicare-Medicaid enrollees need to understand Medicare benefits and enrollee cost-sharing provisions in order to better structure and coordinate the Medicaid beenfits they will be offering to these enrollees. This technical assistance brief provides...
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For randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of education interventions, estimates of associations between student and mediating teacher practice outcomes can help examine the extent to which the data support the study's conceptual model. They can also identify mediators most associated with student...
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In randomized control trials (RCTs) in the education field, the complier average causal effect (CACE) parameter is often of policy interest, because it pertains to intervention effects for students who receive a meaningful dose of treatment services. This article uses a causal inference and...
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