$248,725
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To analyze access to and quality of medication-assisted treatment for persons with opioid use disorder in North Carolina.
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2018 - 2019
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LJAF
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$544,684
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To address issues in health care payment reform which are of interest to policymakers and researchers.
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2022 - 2023
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LJAF
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$336,629
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To conduct an initial study of how medication-assisted treatment impacts recidivism and other outcomes in Wake County, North Carolina.
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2016 - 2019
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LJAF
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$248,738
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To research policy options to facilitate a competitive landscape for cell and gene therapies.
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2022 - 2024
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LJAF
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$925,165
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To support the Center for Health Policy in its efforts to create an evaluation hub that will study the impact of reforms related to health care payment, benefit, and delivery systems.
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2016 - 2018
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LJAF
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$79,666
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To develop and share recommendations to address shortages of Covid-19 therapeutics.
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2020 - 2021
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LJAF
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$225,873
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To examine how the Patent Trial and Appeals Board affects the biopharmaceutical industry.
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2019 - 2022
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LJAF
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$826,321
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To provide educational and nonpartisan technical assistance to North Carolina to develop an integrated care model for dual-eligible individuals.
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2021 - 2023
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LJAF
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$159,188
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To provide information and tools to North Carolina policy leaders, journalists, and the public to facilitate a better understanding of the key drivers of and variations in health care cost growth.
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2019 - 2020
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LJAF
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$8,453
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To research plea bargaining practices and sentencing outcomes in the District Attorney's Office in Durham County, North Carolina.
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2020 - 2021
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LJAF
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$395,000
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To develop and evaluate a new plea barganing tracking tool in Durham County, North Carolina and Utah County, Utah.
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2021 - 2024
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LJAF
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$87,507
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To assess the predictive validity of the Public Safety Assessment and produce open-source software.
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2017 - 2021
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LJAF
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$298,063
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To analyze the Public Safety Assessment.
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2017 - 2021
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LJAF
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