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Events

  • Oct 22 @ 3:00 PM
    Mapping our NC Impact
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News

  • Healthy Food First Trial Provides Clinical Evidence on how Different Food Delivery Models Can Reduce Food Insecurity and Improve Health Outcomes
    The Sheps Center is proud to announce that results from the Healthy Food...
  • Sasha Zabelski accepted to prestigious AcademyHealth Program
    Dr. Sasha Zabelski, a Program Manager with the Behavior Health Services...
  • Inaugural AACOM Fellowship Class Graduates, Advancing Rural Health Workforce Development
    The Sheps Center is proud to celebrate the graduation of the inaugural...
  • Launching NC-BELL: A Collaborative Evaluation of Crisis and Child Behavioral Health Systems in North Carolina
    A research team from the Program on Behavioral Health Services Research is...
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Products

  • The First Year of Rural Emergency Hospitals: REHs Serve Relatively Disadvantaged Counties
    The NC Rural Health Research Program brief, , provides a preliminary look...
  • News Media Coverage of Rural Hospital Closures and the Causes
    The NC Rural Health Research Program wrote the brief, . to augment previous...
  • The Low-Volume Hospital Adjustment Before and During COVID-19
    The NC Rural Health Research Program has been tracking the Low Volume...
  • 2018-23 Profitability of Rural Hospitals by Ownership and System Affiliation
    Access to care in many communities has been reduced by rural hospital...
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Projects

  • ShepsGME Technical Assistance Center
        ShepsGME Technical Assistance Center supports the creation...
  • NC Medicaid 1115 Waiver Evaluation 2021-2026
      Background on the 1115 Waiver: The State of North Carolina is...
  • North Carolina Medicaid Projects
    The Sheps Center has a long partnership with Medicaid, including early...
  • Tough choices: Autism, private health insurance and family out-of-pocket spending
    Emerging patterns in our current work suggest that insurance choices of...
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  • Aging, Chronic Illness, and Long-Term Care
  • Health Workforce Research and Policy
  • Medical Practice Program Icon
    Medical Practice and Prevention
  • Program on Implementation and Organizational Research
    Program on Implementation and Organization Research (PrIOR)
  • Rural Health Research Program
  • health disparities research icon
    Program in Health Disparities (PriHD) Research
  • healthcare economics and finance
    Healthcare Economics and Finance
  • primary care research icon
    Primary Care Research
  • child care icon
    Child & Adolescent Health Services
  • mental health research icon
    Behavioral Health Services Research
  • health research icon
    General Health Services Research
  • North Carolina Institute of Medicine
    The North Carolina Institute of Medicine

About the Sheps Center

The Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research seeks to improve the health of individuals, families, and populations by understanding the problems, issues and alternatives in the design and delivery of health care services.

Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
CB# 7590
725 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7590

contact@schsr.unc.edu
P: 919-966-5011
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