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The Rogosin Institute's Initiative to Promote Health Literacy (Case Study)

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  • Meg Maxwell
  • Jane Ahn

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This case study describes The Rogosin Institute’s (Rogosin’s) experience in implementing a health literacy initiative focused on chronic kidney disease (CKD).

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  • Meg Maxwell & Jane Ahn, "undated". "The Rogosin Institute's Initiative to Promote Health Literacy (Case Study)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e7e697da15884cbc807d8e439, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:e7e697da15884cbc807d8e43967a4fa7
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    ESCO; health literacy; home dialysis; vascular access; ESRD;
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