Supporting community paramedics means securing funding and improving data sharing. CHRT helps paramedicine programs find sustainable paths to enhance their impact. ?? Learn more in the 2023 Impact Report. https://lnkd.in/ekdFek6k Thanks to Samantha Iovan, Erica Matti, MPH, and Nailah H. for their work on this project.
Center for Health and Research Transformation (CHRT)
学术研究
Ann Arbor,Michigan 854 位关注者
15 years of Improving Health. Informing Policy.
关于我们
The Center for Health and Research Transformation (CHRT) is a non-profit, non-partisan impact organization. Every day, our experts transform research and evidence into actionable policy and program approaches. The goal: to advance health care delivery, the health of the population, and access to care. We help decision makers improve health care access and quality by: -Producing publicly-available, non-partisan issue briefs on timely topics -Conducting survey research to explore key health issues for consumers, physicians and hospitals -Training health services researchers to enhance their impact on practice and policy -Elevating policymakers’ knowledge to enable more effective, evidence-based health policy decisions -Providing impartial, clinically-informed data, policy and program evaluations -Running demonstration projects with partners to test new approaches for improving the cost effectiveness, quality, and accessibility of health care
- 网站
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https://chrt.org
Center for Health and Research Transformation (CHRT)的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 学术研究
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Ann Arbor,Michigan
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2007
- 领域
- Health policy、data analysis、program evaluation、actionable information、demonstration projects、value-based care、aocial determinants of health和health and human services integration
地点
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主要
4251 Plymouth Rd
Arbor Lakes 1, Suite 2000
US,Michigan,Ann Arbor,48105-3640
Center for Health and Research Transformation (CHRT)员工
动态
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Strong public health starts with integrated primary care. CHRT’s analysis of state-level innovations shows how strategic partnerships and aligned goals can make a difference. ?? Discover the findings in the 2023 Impact Report. https://lnkd.in/ekdFek6k Thanks to Samantha Iovan, Nancy Baum, and Marianne Udow-Phillips for their work on this project.
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Access to care starts with access to transportation. CHRT looked at how to provide reliable rides for those in need, and make a big difference in their health and independence. ?? ?? Learn more in the 2023 Impact Report. https://lnkd.in/ekdFek6k Thanks to Deana (Deana), Ayse Guliz Buyuktur, and Sharon Kim for their work on this project.
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Infectious diseases can be less scary ?? with proper policy and care. Preventing infectious diseases in underserved communities means providing care that’s local, informed, and culturally sensitive. CHRT shares insights from community health innovators to help others follow suit. ?? See the impact in the 2023 Impact Report. https://lnkd.in/ekdFek6k Thanks to Sheritha Rayford, MPH, Melissa Riba, and Marissa Rurka Wade, PhD for their work on this project.
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Advancing health for people with disabilities means understanding the barriers they face. CHRT’s training and policy work empowers stakeholders to make impactful changes in health equity. ?? Discover our approach in the 2023 Impact Report. https://lnkd.in/ekdFek6k Thanks to Nancy Baum for her work on this project.
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Improving Medicaid enrollees' health includes meeting their social and behavioral needs. CHRT supports regional health collaboratives to build capacity and create more equitable care systems. ?? See how in the 2023 Impact Report. https://lnkd.in/ekdFek6k Thanks to Sharon Kim, Janan Saba Landsiedel, and Ayse Guliz Buyuktur for their work on this project.
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Integrating primary and behavioral health care can change lives. CHRT’s five-year evaluation shows how better data use and training are making a real difference for Michigan communities. ?? Find out what we learned in the 2023 Impact Report. https://lnkd.in/ekdFek6k Thanks to Melissa Riba and Jonathan Tsao for their work on this project.
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CHRT is hiring! Would you like to support public health projects that bring evidence-based policies to our communities? Come join us. https://lnkd.in/dsPTEdUZ
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$800M in opioid settlement dollars can transform care for those struggling with addiction. CHRT’s insights help direct funds to programs that fill the biggest gaps in treatment and recovery services. ?? Explore our recommendations in the 2023 Impact Report. https://lnkd.in/ekdFek6k Thanks to Melissa Riba and Marissa Rurka Wade, PhD for their work on this project.
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Evaluating CCBHCs is about more than just numbers—it’s about understanding their impact on community mental health. CHRT’s evaluations dive deep into how these clinics improve care quality and access. ?? See our findings in the 2023 Impact Report. https://lnkd.in/ekdFek6k Thanks to Melissa Riba, Jonathan Tsao, and Sheritha Rayford, MPH for their work on this project.