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CHRISP Workshop: Using the PARTNER Social Network Analysis Tool in Your Research

 You are invited to the CHRISP Seminar workshop on Friday, March 3rd at 9am-11am in the Healthy Kentucky Research Building (Room 110). The goal of these workshops is to offer introductory sessions on techniques and methods that are useful in Health Services Research and beyond.     Join us as Dr. Danielle Varda from the University of Colorado Denver offers an introductory session on social network analysis for mapping community partners to support health and social needs.    

UK Researchers Share Findings at CMS National Care Transitions Awareness Day Summit

Dr. Mark Williams, chief quality and transformation officer at UK HealthCare and director of the University of Kentucky Center for Health Services Research, and Dr. Jing Li, associate director of the UK Center for Health Services Research, will present findings from Project ACHIEVE at the National Care Transitions Awareness (NCTA) Day Summit being held on NCTA Day, April 16.

Li, CHSR Receive $1 Million Grant for Study on Difficulties in Diagnosing Syncope

Dr. Jing Li, associate director of the UK Center for Health Services Research, has received a $1 million grant award from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) for a study which aims to address difficulties and inefficiencies in the diagnosis and approach to syncope, a temporary loss of consciousness.

UK-led Study Finds Patients Want Accountability, Continuity and Caring Attitudes in Hospital Care Transitions

This article provides results from focus groups and interviews conducted with 138 patients and 110 family caregivers from California, Colorado, Kentucky, Louisiana, New England, and Pennsylvania.

How is UK Moving Up Nationally in Research?

Federal research funding has been flat nationally, but you wouldn't know it by UK's funding numbers, which show three consecutive years of growth.

UK Center for Health Services Research Collaborates with Health Departments to Study Injection Drug Use

Hilary Surratt, an associate professor in the UK College of Medicine, is leading a research study to examine barriers rural community members experience when trying to access syringe exchange programs.