Dr. Mark Holmes, Director of the Sheps Center for Health Services Research and Professor of Health Policy and Management, spoke to WRAL on Tuesday September 26, 2023 about the recent announcement that Medicaid expansion will be enacted December 1st of this year. He spoke to what this means for the state and how it… Read more »
Tyler Malone receives funding from Arnold Ventures to study rural hospital ownership patterns and effects
Tyler Malone, PhD, Investigator for the NC Rural Health Research Program in the UNC Sheps Center for Health Services Research has received a two-year award from Arnold Ventures to study issues related to rural hospital ownership patterns and effects. Dr. Malone will lead a research team to study two projects. The first study is titled,… Read more »
Bianca Allison receives K12 Scholars Award
Bianca Allison, MD, MPH was recently named as a TraCS K12 Scholar. She will receive up to three years of funding to support her research. Below is a brief description of her proposed project. Dr. Allison is a Research Fellow at the Sheps Center, working with the Child & Adolescent Health Services Program and is… Read more »
UNC awarded $3.7 million grant from NIH’s NCATS to build Center for Virtual Care Value and Equity (ViVE)
UNC Chapel Hill received a notice of award from NIH’s National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) for a $3.7 million grant for five years to establish the Center for Virtual Care Value and Equity (ViVE). Saif Khairat, associate professor and Beerstecher-Blackwell Distinguished Term Scholar in the UNC School of Nursing, will serve as Principal… Read more »
Sheps Researchers Receive Creativity Hub Funding Focused on Youth Mental Health
The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research’s Creativity Hubs Pilot Award has announced two winners of the 2022-2023 funding year. One group, titled “Systems Science Hub: Youth Mental Health” will be supported by several Sheps researchers from across campus. Samantha Schilling from School of Medicine is Principal Investigator with Paul Lanier from School of… Read more »
Dr. Holmes addresses US Senate Subcommittee on Rural Access to Care
Dr. Mark Holmes, director of the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research at UNC-CH and the North Carolina Rural Health Research Program, testified before the Senate Finance Committee’s Subcommittee on Health Care on May 17th, 2023. The hearing was titled “Improving Health Care Access in Rural Communities: Obstacles and Opportunities”. Dr…. Read more »
Brittany Raffa’s JAMA publication on the increased ingestion of illicit substances by children during the pandemic featured in CNN article
Congratulations to NRSA Primary Care Research Fellow Dr. Brittany Raffa and team on their recent JAMA publication on the increased ingestion of illicit substances by children during the pandemic. This was picked up by CNN and Dr. Raffa is quoted in that story. Read the full article here: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2804094 Read the CNN news story here:… Read more »
CEAL@UNC is established and will be led by Dr. Sheryl Zimmerman
Dr. Sheryl Zimmerman, co-director of the Sheps Center’s Program on Aging, Disability, and Long-Term Care, is named Executive Director of the newly established CEAL@UNC at a reception to celebration the center in February at the Carolina Inn. CEAL@UNC will now be housed in UNC’s School of Social Work with support from the Cecil G. Sheps… Read more »
Exploring the Complexity of Telehealth Privacy Through a Lens of Adolescent Development
Drs. Bianca Allison and Martha Perry from UNC’s Department of Pediatrics recently published an article looking at how the complexity of telehealth privacy affects adolescent development. The article is co-authored by Drs. Allison and Perry, along with their colleagues at Rutgers University, Drs. Lisa Mikesell and Catherine Cuddihy, and Wayne State University, Dr. Samantha Rea…. Read more »
Bianca Allison featured on recent webinar hosted by PolicyLab
Assistant professor of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Bianca Allison, MD, MPH, was part of a virtual conversation hosted by PolicyLab at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia on November 17, 2022. The discussion was titled “Centering Youth in Supporting Access to Comprehensive Reproductive and Sexual Health Services”. Dr. Allison was joined by two other pediatric experts… Read more »
New Research Provides County-Level ACA Eligibility Data, Highlights Enrollment Gaps
Rural Areas Continue to Face Lower ACA Enrollment Rates than Urban North Carolina A first-of-its-kind dashboard released this month spotlights county-level Affordable Care Act (ACA) eligibility and enrollment estimates along with outreach and enrollment event locations across North Carolina. The Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research at UNC-Chapel Hill created the tool to… Read more »
Halladay, Cummings Lead a multi-site PCORI Study to Improve Blood Pressure Control testing the effectiveness of using a technology enhanced and interprofessional model of care
Jacqueline Halladay, MD, MPH, from UNC Family Medicine, and Doyle “Skip” Cummings, PharmD, FCP, FCCP, from ECU Brody School of Medicine, and are leading a five-year, $5.6 million dollar Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) grant where the team aims to understand if a technology enabled team based approach results in greater blood pressure control compared… Read more »
Erin Fraher Presented at WWAMI’s 50th Anniversary GME Summit
Erin Fraher, PhD, MPP, the Director of the Sheps Center’s Program on Health Workforce Research and Policy, presented at the WWAMI GME Summit during their 50th anniversary meeting. WWAMI is the regional medical education program named for the five participating states that include Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho. The presentation, titled “Using Data to Shape… Read more »
Routine car seat screening is not associated with reduced health care utilization
Primary Care Research Fellowship alum Dr. Wade Harrison recently published a paper looking at the association between routine car seat screening for preterm infants and subsequent health care utilization. Their study found that while the screenings were not associated with health care utilization, they did see that failed screenings led to significantly longer birth hospitalization… Read more »
Sheps Center awarded two federal funding agreements for workforce research
The Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research and Policy has been awarded two Health Resources and Services Administration agreements to fund research centers. The creation of the Behavioral Health Workforce Research Center will be funded by a five-year $4.5 million award and led by director Brianna Lombardi and deputy director Lisa de Saxe Zerden. The center… Read more »
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