University of Southern California Grant



Organization - University of Southern California
Grant Amount - $269,750
Foundation - California Endowment
Grant Purpose - Evaluation of Health Consumer Alliance: To measure outcomes and impact of the network in terms of statewide health policy, statewide capacity building and local project impact on consumers and systems in California.


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