Expert Perspectives
Child Policy experts share their perspectives on the following topics:
Baby Videos and Television
Child Abuse Prevention
Effective State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) Policy
Preventing Low Birth Weight
Quality of Children's Health Care
Baby Videos and Television
Child Policy experts answer questions from PPN visitors about educational videos and television programming for children under two years old.
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Dr. Rebecca Collins
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Dr. Michael Rich
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Dr. Roberta Schomburg
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Child Abuse Prevention
On behalf of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation's Child Abuse Prevention Program, the RAND Corporation's Promising Practices Network asked six professionals knowledgeable about child abuse and neglect prevention to answer the following question: If you had $5 million to spend each year for the next five years to prevent child abuse and neglect in the United States, how would you spend it?
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Linda Baker
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Mary Carrasco, MD
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Deborah Daro, PhD
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J. Paige Greene
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Pete Hershberger
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Elba Montalvo
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Effective State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) Policy
Top experts from around the country share research and practice knowledge related to federal and state SCHIP policy. This forum was hosted by the Promising Practices Network and Kansas Action for Children in Kansas City, Missouri on June 5, 2007.
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Preventing Low Birth Weight
Child Policy experts answer questions from PPN visitors about preventing low birth weight in infants.
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José Cordero, MD, MPH
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Garth Graham, MD, MPH
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Carol Hogue, PhD, MPH
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The Quality of Health Care for America's Children
Dr. Elizabeth McGlynn, Associate Director for RAND Health and an internationally recognized expert on assessing and reporting on quality of care, shares research findings and recommendations related to the quality of pediatric health care in the United States. This Policy Luncheon was hosted by the Promising Practices Network and the RAND Corporation in Santa Monica, California on December 4, 2007.
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