The UCLA team put together a policy brief and infographic about their research project. The press release with links to the policy brief and infographic can be seen here.
An editorial in the Sarasota Herald-Tribune announces the new S4A funding for the Glasser/Schoenbaum Human Services Center. "... the new study and the data it gathers will be particularly valuable for...
S4A researchers want to learn how effective the network of social service agencies is at helping the increasing number of people who need these organizations’ resources amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Glasser/Schoenbaum Human Services Center will assess the capacity of social service organizations in Sarasota, FL to meet clients' needs during the COVID-19 pandemic in a two-year study. It is...
A newly awarded grant will expand on efforts to evaluate a Medicaid program launched in 2016 by the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS): Whole Person Care (WPC). WPC aims to provide...
The three-year "Aligning Health and Social Systems to Expand Evidence-Based Home-Visiting" study will examine cross-sector collaboration between health care and social services with Nurse...
While collaboration among community stakeholders shows promise in addressing service gaps, little is known about the effectiveness of such approaches. This research project advances the Systems for...
A new, three-year grant from Systems for Action will allow members of the UVM Center for Health Services Research (CHSR) at the Larner College of Medicine, led by center director and...
This recently-funded research, which will span three years, will test how treatment costs differ before and after transportation services and schedules are implemented. The S4A investigators are...