Faculty publications have been collected in universities, health, and medical institutions for many years, and Cincinnati Children's is no exception. Since 1949, a yearly list of faculty publications was manually compiled using multiple data sources and disseminated by the Edward L. Pratt Research Library. Products to centralize faculty publication collection and analysis with bibliometric tools are growing in popularity. This article will review the collaborative decision to choose a Research Information Management System and the implementation process including successes, challenges, and future opportunities.
Contraception 104 (2021) icaid expansion (n = 32, 63%). The average number of expansive policies by state increased from 6.2 in 2007 to 8.3 in 2017. States in the West and Northeast had the highest average number of (9.2 and 7.6 respectively) and increase in (2.7 each) expansive policies. States in the Midwest and West had the highest number of enacted restrictive policies (0.9 and 0.8). Conclusions: Regions with least restrictive sexual and reproductive health policy environments further expanded access, whereas more restrictive environments were maintained. More nuanced understanding of how contraceptive policy diffusion affects health outcomes and equity is needed to inform public health advocacy and law making.
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