If you liked Promising Practices and Innovative Programs in the Responsible Conduct of Research by Program Office, Joe Alper, and Elizabeth T. Cady, start with Health Insurance and Insights from Health Literacy : Helping Consumers Understand (2017), Health Literacy : Past, Present, and Future (2015), and Population Health Implications of the Affordable Care Act (2014). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Health Insurance and Insights from Health Literacy : Helping Consumers Understand (2017), Health Literacy : Past, Present, and Future (2015), Population Health Implications of the Affordable Care Act (2014), Opportunities and Obstacles in Large-Scale Biomass Utilization : The Role of the Chemical Sciences and Engineering Communities (2013), and Policy and Research Needs to Maximize Independence and Support Community Living (2016).

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Promising Practices and Innovative Programs in the Responsible Conduct of Research is by Program Office, Joe Alper, and Elizabeth T. Cady.