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Capacity building and learning collaboratives

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September 12, 2017
Can kids be screened routinely for adverse childhood experiences?
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August 11, 2017
CCHE joins project to build local clinic capacity faster and better
A pilot program supported by Kaiser Permanente will boost clinical, operational, and financial performance of safety net clinics, with CCHE evaluating.
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December 10, 2015
CCHE finds National Leadership Academy helps leaders and communities
Diana Charbonneau describes CCHE’s findings from evaluating National Leadership Academy for the Public’s Health leadership training program.
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Center for Community Health and Evaluation (CCHE)
The Center for Community Health and Evaluation, part of Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute, designs and evaluates health-related programs and initiatives across the United
States. CCHE’s mission is to improve the health of communities with collaborative approaches to planning, assessment, and evaluation.

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