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Most-Read GrantWatch Blog Posts during June 2010



July 1st, 2010
by Lee-Lee Prina

The most-read GrantWatch Blog post during this time period reported that the philanthropic community had a terrific showing in the June 2010 issue of Health Affairs. Numerous articles published in that issue, which had the theme of “Moving Forward on Health Reform,” were related in some way to foundations: Foundation staffers were authors of some articles, and foundations funded several articles in this Volume 29, no. 6.

Check out Maureen Cozine’s piece on the mental health needs of veterans—an important topic in this day and time. It came in as the third most-read post during June 2010. She reports from a symposium in New Paltz, New York, which was part of a statewide training initiative funded by the New York State Health Foundation. Cozine is director of communications for that foundation and holds a master in public health degree. In the past, she coauthored a GrantWatch Essay on “Addressing the Nurse Shortage to Improve the Quality of Patient Care,” which appeared in the January 2006 issue of Health Affairs. She wrote that article with Sue Hassmiller; they were colleagues then at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Here are links to the top three GrantWatch Blog posts during June 2010:

Health Affairs June 2010 Issue on Health Reform: Wide Participation by Health Philanthropy

by Lee-Lee Prina (date of post: June 8, 2010)

More Foundation-Funded Efforts Related to Primary Care

by Lee-Lee Prina (date of post: June 3, 2010)

Understanding and Supporting Veterans’ Health Needs

by Maureen Cozine of the New York State Health Foundation (date of post: May 28, 2010)

Have a good and safe holiday weekend!

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