Understanding What Makes Alternatives to 911 Work: A Q&A with Thomas Dee of Stanford University
Community Safety
Understanding What Makes Alternatives to 911 Work: A Q&A with Thomas Dee of Stanford University
Q&A

Summer Interns Reflect on Building Community and Contributing to Evidence-Based Philanthropy
Summer Interns Reflect on Building Community and Contributing to Evidence-Based Philanthropy

How Do Patients and Providers Feel About Drug Costs in Medicare?
Drug Prices
How Do Patients and Providers Feel About Drug Costs in Medicare?
Provider Payment Incentives
Bolstering Primary Care Through Payment Reform

Building Evidence on Prosecution Reform: A Q&A with Alissa Skog of California Policy Lab
Prosecution
Building Evidence on Prosecution Reform: A Q&A with Alissa Skog of California Policy Lab
Q&A
Provider Payment Incentives
Senate Finance Committee Moves Toward Addressing Medicare Physician Payment Reform

Albuquerque Shows a Way Forward for Cities Struggling to Solve Homicides
Prisons
Albuquerque Shows a Way Forward for Cities Struggling to Solve Homicides

John Arnold on Why It’s So Hard to Build Things in America
Infrastructure
John Arnold on Why It’s So Hard to Build Things in America

Using Evidence to Make the Criminal Justice System Fairer: Q&A with Vincent Quan of J-PAL North America
Prisons
Using Evidence to Make the Criminal Justice System Fairer: Q&A with Vincent Quan of J‑PAL North America
Q&A
Program Integrity
Time to Modernize Unemployment Insurance Programs

“If you get these policies wrong, you can have massive and harmful effects”
Community Safety
“If you get these policies wrong, you can have massive and harmful effects”

“There are so many people affected, and the stakes are so high”
Community Safety
“There are so many people affected, and the stakes are so high”

“We're in a new age where we have all this amazing data”
Policing
“We’re in a new age where we have all this amazing data”

Researching the Intersections Between Criminal Justice and Poverty: Q&A with Heather Reynolds of the Lab for Economic Opportunities
Reintegration
Researching the Intersections Between Criminal Justice and Poverty: Q&A with Heather Reynolds of the Lab for Economic Opportunities

“We should study prisons just like we study hospitals or schools — we need to ask what prisons are for and if they live up to expectations.”
Prisons
“We should study prisons just like we study hospitals or schools — we need to ask what prisons are for and if they live up to expectations.”
Medicare Sustainability
Enhancing Transparency in Medicare Advantage Data

“If we see that policies have unintended consequences, we have to change them”
Police Response
“If we see that policies have unintended consequences, we have to change them”

How a Group of Corrections Officers Are Working to Improve Prison Conditions and Community Safety
Prisons
How a Group of Corrections Officers Are Working to Improve Prison Conditions and Community Safety

California Takes Step Forward to Control Health Care Costs
Commercial Sector Prices
California Takes Step Forward to Control Health Care Costs

Strengthening Primary Care by Changing How We Pay For It
Provider Payment Incentives
Strengthening Primary Care by Changing How We Pay For It

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