A Robert Wood Johnson Foundation survey released in August found Americans' confidence in health care remains steady.
What does RWJ stand for?
RWJ stands for Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (Washington, DC)
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The "Better Jobs, Better Care" program, jointly funded by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and The Atlantic Philanthropies, will issue grants to projects that test new approaches to providing a more stable and qualified long-term care staff, and evaluate the results.
Such growth and innovation was facilitated when, in 1989, after extensive advocacy by leaders in the independent living field, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJ), the nation's largest private health-related foundation, committed in excess of $8.
He also spent two years as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation clinical scholar with the department of medicine at the University of North Carolina.