Emerging Federal and State Activities Related to the Collection of Data to Measure Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
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- Erin Fries Taylor & Marsha Gold, "undated". "The National Health Plan Collaborative: Overview of Its Origins, Accomplishments, and Lessons Learned," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 9a52c3d28f3049b9a29a71b79, Mathematica Policy Research.
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Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities State and Federal Policies Health;Statistics
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