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Helping States Use Linked Administrative Data and Advanced Analytics to Better Serve Children and Families

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  • Elizabeth Weingensberg

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A study by Casey Family Programs and Mathematica demonstrated the potential of linked administrative data and advanced analytics to uncover insights about child welfare and health care services to identify actionable strategies to improve the lives of families in the child welfare system.

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  • Elizabeth Weingensberg, "undated". "Helping States Use Linked Administrative Data and Advanced Analytics to Better Serve Children and Families," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a9448a28a5eb4cb2a2971fad8, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:a9448a28a5eb4cb2a2971fad8d193f78
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    1. Hailey, David & Marshall, Deborah, 1995. "The place of magnetic resonance imaging in health care," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 31(1), pages 43-52, January.

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