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Item 2010 Analysis of the SERU Survey for the University of Minnesota Office for Public Engagement(2010) Huesman, Ronald L. Jr.; Soria, Krista M.; Office for Institutional ResearchItem 2012 Analysis of the SERU Survey for the University of Minnesota Office for Public Engagement(2012) Kent, Kateryna; Office for Institutional ResearchItem 4-H Campus Immersion: Addressing educational inequities through local collaborations(2016-03-31) Tzenis, JoannaItem Accounting and Assessment Task Force Final Report(2009) Office for Public EngagementItem Addressing Health Equity through the Spectrum of Prevention: Training for community-based health educators(2016-03-31) Bohen, Laura; Dybsetter, Anne; Bain, Jamie; Perdue, Laura; Heim, StephanieItem Are Networks Key to Solving America’s Healthcare Crisis?, Examining the Performance of Medicare Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs)(2018) Kim, K. Dennie; Funk, Russell; Daniels, Bobbi; Zaheer, AksMedicare Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) were formed through provisions of the Affordable Care Act (2010) and are designed to reduce healthcare spending while improving care quality. Each ACO is a voluntary group of healthcare providers (e.g., physicians, hospitals, clinics) that agree to coordinate care for a group of patients. To better understand heterogeneity in ACO performance, we use network analysis to conceptualize ACOs are collaborative networks of organizations. Using patient-sharing data from more than 70 million pairs of physicians, we construct interorganizational networks for 250 ACOs from 2012 to 2015. We find that, generally, network disconnectedness--absence of connections between subgroups of connected ACO members--is associated with worse ACO performance. However, we also find that this association is moderated by the strength of network ties and the presence of teaching hospitals. In conclusion, our results suggest that while fragmentation among providers is, as expected, correlated with worse group-level performance, there may be various paths to healthcare improvement based on the idiosyncrasies of each ACO.Item Assessment Rubric for Institutionalizing Community Engagement in Higher Education(2009) Furco, Andrew; Weerts, David; Burton, Lisa; Kent, KaterynaItem Changing Lives: One Kid Who Stutters at a Time(2016-03-31) Hinderscheit, Linda; Bodner, Erin; Korte, Joel; DeRuiter, MarkItem Community Mentorship for Financial Capability(2016-03-31) Katras, Mary Jo; Overson, KevinItem Creating a Community-Engaged Scholarship (CES) Faculty Development Program(2012) Axtell, SaraItem Engaged Department Grant Program Request for Proposals(2015) Office for Public EngagementItem Experience Korean Rhythms! A Korean Drumming Project at an Elementary School in Rochester, MN(2016-03-31) Lee, SoojinItem Faculty Scholarship, Development, and Rewards Task Force Final Report(2009) Office for Public EngagementItem Graduate Student Community Engaged Scholarship Task Force Summary Report(2012) Office for Public EngagementItem Institutional Change Through Principles-Focused Focus Groups(2015-03-31) Mitchler, JennaItem Managing Nitrogen Fertilizer for Food Production and Water Quality(2015-03-31) Miller, Ryan; Carlson, Brad; Vetsch, Jeffrey; Kaiser, DanItem Public Engagement Impact Highlights Part 1: Addressing Minnesota's Grand Challenges(2020) Office for Public EngagementItem Public Engagement Impact Highlights Part 2: Addressing Minnesota's Grand Challenges(2020) Office for Public EngagementItem Public Engagement Issue Area Networks (IAN) Initiative Request for Proposals(2014) Office for Public EngagementItem Public Engagement Issue Area Networks: Design Thinking Series Workshop 1, Team 1: Food(2013-12) Office for Public Engagement
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