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More or Different? Rethinking the Need for Increasing the Supply of Primary Care Physicians in the Light of Health Reform

January, 2013

The primary care crisis is not only an opportunity to rethink the role of the primary care physician, but an opportunity to redesign the current model of primary care.This report outlines some of the significant changes that are underway in both technology and society that point toward a radically different notion of primary care for the future. 

Health Reform, Innovation

Implementing Primary Care Change in California: To Advance Primary Care in California, the Question is Not Merely What Do We Do, but How Are We Going to Do It?

January, 2013

As the U.S. health care system undergoes a dramatic transformation, there is a clear sense of what needs to be accomplished – lower costs, higher quality, heightened consumer focus – and a far more tenuous grasp on the processes and mechanisms for achieving such sweeping changes. This report outlines the six dimensions of support that are needed by primary care providers to ensure successful delivery of care.  

Health Reform, Innovation, Leadership

Results of Statewide Poll on Domestic Violence

November, 2012

Tulchin Research recently conducted a groundbreaking statewide survey among adults in California  to  better  understand  public opinion  toward  domestic  violence.  Conducted  during Domestic Violence Awareness Month, this survey is the first of its kind in the state to measure public attitudes and awareness towards domestic violence in an in-depth manner.