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don't claim reimbursement for children who have applied and are eligible (called certification error). Errors in reporting …. This report from Mathematica's Access, Participation, Eligibility, and Certification study estimates the amounts and rates …. Approximately nine percent of total reimbursements for both the lunch and breakfast programs were erroneous due to certification …
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access and quality are critical to effect sustainable and meaningful change in these programs in developing countries. The … paper conceptualizes quality across settings and systems and identifies implications for policymakers, practitioners, and … researchers on how they can work together to measure, improve, and sustain quality. …
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This issue brief provides a concise description for decision makers of why and how to commission effective evaluations of patient-centered medical home demonstrations. The authors discuss what outcomes to assess, why to include comparison practices, and the importance of accounting for clustering.
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More than 23 million Americans have limited English proficiency, which complicates their ability to obtain quality …
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extract information regarding the processes, content, and quality of CEs. The final report indicates that most CEs included … content and quality. …
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This working paper suggests that mode of interview has a modest impact on data quality for people with disabilities. It … offers survey design steps that can minimize mode effects and maximize data quality. …
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