Redefining Public Health in a Post-ACA World
Can Prevention Reduce Costs – Health Affairs Article Highlights Important Evidence for Public Health Researchers, Policymakers
PHSR Interest Group Meeting Emphasizes Research Impact
A Needs Assessment for Data and Methods in Public Health Systems Research
This study is the first assessment of data and methods needs for the field of Public Health Systems Research.
Research Community on the Equity Impacts of Dobbs
This research community is focused on the broad health equity impacts of the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health on the U.S. health care system and is supported by a collaboration between AcademyHealth and the Commonwealth Fund.
Analyzing Rates of Congenital Syphilis Screening among Pregnant Medicaid Enrollees in Three Southern States
In collaboration with the University of Kentucky, University of South Carolina’s Institute for Families in Society, and University of Louisiana Monroe, AcademyHealth’s Evidence-Informed State Health Policy Institute is assessing congenital syphilis rates among pregnant Medicaid enrollees in three southern states.
Moving Policy Upstream to Advance Adolescent Flourishing
In partnership with Adolescents and Children Together for Health, AcademyHealth leads this project on policy priorities to enhance adolescent health and wellbeing as part of a larger initiative at Well Being Trust to advance the mental, social and spiritual health of the nation.
National Change Leadership Programs
Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, AcademyHealth supports three national change leadership programs though policy and communications training.
Analyzing Sexually Transmitted Disease Testing in Medicaid Populations
With support from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Foundation, AcademyHealth’s Evidence-Informed State Health Policy Institute in collaboration with the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill is assessing syphilis testing among pregnant Medicaid beneficiaries as well as rates of STI testing of state Medicaid beneficiaries on PrEP.