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Potential Health Benefits of Sustained Air Quality Improvements in New York City

Potential Health Benefits of Sustained Air Quality Improvements in New York City

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This study finds New York City’s shutdown during COVID-19 suggests how thousands of lives and billions of dollars could be saved through improved air quality.
Which Nursing Homes Are at Risk of COVID-19?

Which Nursing Homes Are at Risk of COVID-19?

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In this white paper, Abt offers tips to ensure that nursing homes have the resources and training needed to prevent the introduction of—or combat--COVID-19.
Shifting from Crisis Response to Crisis Prevention

Shifting from Crisis Response to Crisis Prevention

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This paper outlines changes needed to shift a community’s orientation from crisis response to crisis prevention.
To Improve & To Prove: The Year Up PTC

To Improve & To Prove: Year Up’s Professional Training Corps

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A Comprehensive Framework of Emergency Response Approaches to Vulnerable Populations in Crisis

A Comprehensive Framework of Emergency Response Approaches to Vulnerable Populations in Crisis

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A framework for understanding the range of programs that U.S. first responder agencies have implemented to improve response to behavioral health crises.
Reimagining Crisis Response Systems

Reimagining Crisis Response Systems

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This paper summarizes information on emergency responses to crises and suggests new research to fill information gaps to help inform decision-making.
Causals Mechanisms in Program Evaluation

Causal Mechanisms in Program Evaluation

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Abt’s Sebastian Lemire and Laura Peck discuss causal mechanisms in evaluation in two differet articles published in New Directions for Evaluation.
Health Careers for All Three-Year Impact Report

Health Careers for All Three-Year Impact Report

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The Workforce Development Council of Seattle–King County’s Health Careers for All program had no detectable earnings impact despite boosting healthcare employment.