Grants Approved, 2005–2006
Commission on a High Performance Health System
Program on the Future of Health Insurance
Medicare’s Future
Health Care Quality Improvement and Efficiency
Patient-Centered Primary Care Initiative
State Innovations
Special Populations
Quality of Care for Underserved Populations

Fellowship in Minority Health Care / Child Development and Preventive Care
Quality of Care for Frail Elders
International Health Care Policy and Practice
Communications
Organizations Working with Foundations
Other Continuing
Summation of Program Authorizations

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