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The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)'s publications offer practical information to help a variety of health care organizations, providers, and others make care safer in all health care settings.
Chartbook on Care Coordination
This chartbook includes a summary of quality and disparities across measures of care coordination from the National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report and figures illustrating select measures of care coordination. A PowerPoint version is also available that users can download for presentations.
Publication Date: June 2016 Publication Number: 16-0015-6-EF
Consumer Guide - Treating Binge - Eating Disorder
This guide from the Effective Health Care Program discusses treatments for binge eating disorder. The summary is greater than 3 years old. Findings may be used for research purposes but should not be considered current.
Publication Date: May 2016 Publication Number: A1516-EHC030-A
Demonstration Grants Final Evaluation Report
This longitudinal evaluation of the Patient Safety and Medical Liability Reform Demonstration Program highlights the most substantive findings and lessons learned by the seven demonstration grantees.
Publication Date: May 2016 Publication Number: 16-0038-2-EF
Planning Grants Final Evaluation Report
This document provides a longitudinal evaluation of the Patient Safety and Medical Liability Reform Demonstration Program’s planning grants. Those grants were designed to provide initial funding to States and health systems so they could explore new initiatives that address patient safety and medical liability. Given their limited budget and time period, it was anticipated that the planning grants would result solely in preliminary findings, primarily lessons learned from laying the groundwork for future patient safety and medical liability reform projects.
Publication Date: May 2016 Publication Number: 16-0038-1-EF
Chartbook on Access to Health Care
This Access to Health Care chartbook is part of a family of documents and tools that support the National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report. This chartbook includes a summary of disparities across measures of access to healthcare and figures illustrating select measures of access to healthcare.A PowerPoint version is also available that users can download for presentations.
Publication Date: May 2016 Publication Number: 16-0015-5-EF

Research Education and Career Development Opportunities
This fact sheet presents general information about the various predoctoral, postdoctoral, and career development opportunities that AHRQ sponsors.
Publication Date: April 2016 Publication Number: 15-M051
Chartbook on Healthy Living
This chartbook includes a summary of trends across measures of healthy living from the National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Reprot and figures illustrating select measures of healthy living. A PowerPoint version is also available that users can download for presentations.
Publication Date: April 2016 Publication Number: 16-0015-3-EF

Lung Cancer Screening: A Clinician's Checklist
This checklist helps clinicians meet the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services criteria for a lung cancer screening counseling and shared decisionmaking visit.
Publication Date: March 2016 Publication Number: 16-EHC007-11

Lung Cancer Screening: A Summary Guide for Primary Care Clinicians
The study found that people were 16 to 20 percent less likely to die from lung cancer when screened with LDCT, as compared with standard screening chest x-rays. The mortality reduction is equivalent to three lung cancer deaths prevented per 1,000 people screened with three annual LDCT screens over 6.5 years. Previous studies had shown that screening with standard chest x-rays does not reduce the mortality rate from lung cancer. An overall reduction in mortality was also observed (about five in 1,000 fewer total deaths for individuals receiving LDCT rather than a chest x-ray).
Publication Date: March 2016 Publication Number: 16-EHC007-10

Is Lung Cancer Screening Right for Me? A Decision Aid for People Considering Lung Cancer Screening w/Low-Dose Computed Tomography Lung Cancer Screen
This patient decision aid discusses lung cancer screening with low-dose computed tomography.
Publication Date: March 2016 Publication Number: 16-EHC007-12-A