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    • Project (13)
    • P4A Spark (10)
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    Turning research into action
    Flipping the research fellowship: Direct engagement improves practices and builds knowledge

    Robert Abare

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    October 10, 2017

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    P4A Spark

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    Housing
    Proposed Cuts to Federal Housing Assistance May Negatively Impact Health

    Thomas Byrne, Daniel P. Miller

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    June 6, 2018

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    P4A Spark

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    Housing
    Shaping Healthier Rental Housing through the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit

    Lynne Dearborn, Sherry Ahrentzen

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    August 7, 2018

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    P4A Spark

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    Public Health
    What California’s 2015 Measles Outbreak Can Teach Us About Vaccine Policy

    Avi Dor, Ali Moghtaderi, Chelsea Richwine

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    February 28, 2019

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    P4A Spark

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    Turning research into action
    State Legislators Increasingly and Covertly Preempt Local Public Health Policymaking

    Jennifer Pomeranz

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    June 10, 2020

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    P4A Spark

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    Turning research into action
    A New Era Built on Actionable Policy-Oriented Evidence

    Laudan Aron, Nyequai Harte

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    January 29, 2021

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    P4A Spark

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    Turning research into action
    Building an Inclusive Pandemic Recovery for All

    Nyequai Harte

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    June 24, 2021

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    P4A Spark

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    Turning research into action
    Why Building Black Wealth is Key to Health Equity

    Najaf Ahmad

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    September 16, 2021

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    P4A Spark

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    Turning research into action
    New Insights on How Philanthropy Can Improve Community Health

    Laudan Aron, Oktawia Wójcik, Faith Mitchell

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    October 1, 2021

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    P4A Spark

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    Health Care Systems and Services
    Whether through Medicaid or private insurance, having coverage is consistently tied to improved medical care access

    Naomi Zewde

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    March 28, 2022

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    P4A Spark

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