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Final Review of the Study on Supplemental Treatment Approaches of Low-Activity Waste at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation - Committee On Supplemental

Final Review of the Study on Supplemental Treatment Approaches of Low-Activity Waste at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation - Committee On Supplemental

The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Environmental Management is responsible for managing and cleaning up the waste and contamination at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, the nation's biggest and most complex nuclear cleanup challenge. At the site, 177 underground tanks collectively contain about 211 million liters of waste that includes high-activity and low-activity materials. At the request of Congress, Final Review of the Study on Supplemental Treatment Approaches of Low-Activity Waste at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation: Review #4 focuses on approaches for treatment and disposal of the supplemental portion of the low-activity waste from the tanks. This review report discusses developments since the publication of Review #3 and provides a summary of public comments on the third committee review report. The authoring committee then shares their views on these comments and whether they change any of the findings or recommendations in the third review report. Table of ContentsFront MatterSummary1 Introduction2 Developments Since Publication of Review #33 Themes of the Comments Received During the Comment Period4 The Committee's Observations and Responses to Comments5 ConclusionReferencesAppendix A: Major Parts of Review of the Final Draft Analysis of Supplemental Treatment Approaches of Low-Activity Waste at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation: Review #3Appendix B: Executive Summary from the Federally Funded Research and Development Center's Report of Analysis of Approaches to Supplemental Treatment of Low-Activity Waste at the Hanford Nuclear ReservationAppendix C: Section 3134 of Fiscal Year 2017 National Defense Authorization ActAppendix D: Statement of TaskAppendix E: Presentations at the Committee's Information-Gathering Meetings and List and Summary of Comments Received During the Public Comment PeriodAppendix F: Biographical Sketches of the Committee, Technical Adviser, and Study DirectorAppendix G: Acronyms and Abbreviations

DKK 396.00
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Accelerating the Use of Findings from Patient-Centered Outcomes Research in Clinical Practice to Improve Health and Health Care - Health And Medicine

Accelerating the Use of Findings from Patient-Centered Outcomes Research in Clinical Practice to Improve Health and Health Care - Health And Medicine

Patient-centered outcomes research (PCOR) studies consider the questions and outcomes that are meaningful to patients to compare the effectiveness of different prevention, diagnostic, and treatment options. PCOR also increases patient involvement in their care by providing them an opportunity to evaluate the quality, outcomes, and effectiveness of health care treatments and intervention, especially in areas where there is poor existing clinical evidence. The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Board on Healthcare Services hosted a series of public workshops to explore ways of accelerating the use of PCOR findings in clinical practice to improve health and health care. Workshop discussions touched on the role of community health workers in helping care providers see and understand the whole picture of patient lives, the need for community engagement to ensure research is conducted and applied to practice equitably, and ways of measuring the impact of efforts to disseminate and implement new practices based on PCOR. This report summarizes the discussions that took place at these workshops. Table of ContentsFront Matter1 Introduction2 Workshop 1 Keynote: Community Health Workers3 Workshop 1, Session 1: Developing a Coordinated Interdisciplinary Approach to Decision Making around Where to Focus AHRQ's PCORTF Investments4 Workshop 1, Session 2: Training PCOR Investigators5 Workshop 1, Session 3: Sustainable Strategies and Digital Tools to Expand Implementation of PCOR Findings6 Workshop 2 Keynote: Community Engagement in PCOR for Health Equity7 Workshop 2, Session 1: Possibilities for AHRQASPEPCORI Collaborations to Improve Health Equity8 Workshop 2, Session 2: Opportunities for AHRQ, ASPE, PCORI Collaborations to Improve Sustainability of Their Efforts9 Workshop 3, Session 1: Measuring the Impact of Dissemination Projects10 Workshop 3, Session 2: Measuring the Impact of Dissemination Projects Part 211 Workshop 4, Session 1: Effective Communication Tools12 Workshop 4, Session 2: Informing Evidence-Based Policy MakingReferencesAppendix A: Statement of TaskAppendix B: Workshop AgendasAppendix C: Biographical Sketches of the SpeakersAppendix D: AHRQ's PCORTF Investment Strategic Framework

DKK 208.00
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