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Study on Medicaid Expansion Impact on Hospitalizations Featured in Health Affairs Journal

UK College of Public Health researcher Teresa M. Waters, Ph.D., is the senior author of the study, "Medicaid Expansion Associated With Reductions in Preventable Hospitalizations," that will be highlighted in Health Affairs on Nov. 4.

New Kentucky Public Health Commissioner to Speak at Appalachian Research Day

Kentucky’s newly appointed Commissioner of Public Health Dr. Angela T. Dearinger will speak at the fifth annual Appalachian Research Day: Come Sit on the Porch

Public Health Team Tests Water Quality in Ecuadorian Community

The water quality project was part of Shoulder to Shoulder Global, a UK Global Health Initiative that has assisted over 20,000 patients during its past 11 years of service in Ecuador.

Graduating Senior Uses UK Research Experience to Eradicate Malaria

Following in his father’s footsteps, Esias Bedingar came to UK in 2014 from Chad, not knowing any English at all. Since then, he has founded a nonprofit to help eradicate malaria in his home country, conducts research in neurodegenerative diseases, and will graduate with a degree in public health before attending Harvard University this fall.

UK Colleges Partner to Improve Farm Safety and Health

A strong example of collaboration across UK colleges is aimed at improving farm safety and health in the Commonwealth.

Mays Receives American Public Health Association's Excellence in Health Administration Award

Glen Mays, UK CPH, is recipient of the 2017 Health Administration Section Excellence in Health Administration Award from the American Public Health Association.

UK's Igniting Research Collaborations Program Yields Return On Investment for Team Science

UK's Igniting Research Collaborations (IRC) grant program has awarded nearly $300,000 in pilot grants to support interdisciplinary research.

Ziliak’s Research on Senior Hunger Featured in Washington Post

Research done by Gatton College faculty member Jim Ziliak on food insecurity among older Americans is gaining national attention. The study found that rates for food insecurity have remained virtually unchanged since the Great Recession, especially for people over 60.

Can Targeting Social Needs Reduce Health Care Costs?

Can taking care of social needs for people utilizing Medicare and Medicaid help them spend less on health care and improve their health? A new $4.5 million statewide project led by the UK Center for Health Services Research will find out.

Inside the UK Sports Medicine Research Institute

SMRI focuses on injury prevention and performance optimization for athletes, the military and physically active people of all ages.

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