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Population Health Science Program

The Population Health Science Program in the Mayo Clinic Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery seeks to improve primary care practice and advance population health science through health care delivery research. The program's interdisciplinary scientific team is comprised of experts from primary care medicine, health services research, biostatistics, epidemiology, social and behavioral science, and public health. Led by clinical and research faculty members, the Population Health Science Program is grounded in epidemiological, health services and behavioral research. Program researchers are focused on: Describing disease burden and relevant health outcomes among target populations Identifying and characterizing the determinants of health outcomes in populations Improving the effectiveness and efficiency of health care delivery in primary care Evaluating the impact of primary care on patient behavior, access to care and use of services Evaluating the impact of community-based interventions on population health

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Project Impact(s): Addiction, Aging, Basic Needs, Best Practice, Caring Relationship, Children & Youth, Chronic Illness, Food, Governance/Public Policy, Health, Medical Services, Sustainability

This project is in Available Phase.

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Collaborators, Project Type, Impacts, Related Projects

 


Collaborators 

Lead Organization: Mayo Clinic

Contact: Robert M. Jacobson, M.D. ; Email: jacobson.robert@mayo.edu ; Phone: TBD

Known/Likely Collaborators: Mayo Clinic

Potential Collaborators: Community Health Services


Related Projects

America's City for Health ; Complete Health Improvement Program (CHIP) ; Mayo Clinic Health Disparities Research


Impacts 

Major Impact: 

PlanScape Impacts :

Level 1: Addiction, Aging, Basic Needs, Best Practice, Caring Relationship, Children & Youth, Chronic Illness, Food, Governance/Public Policy, Health, Medical Services, Sustainability

Level 2:

DMC Impacts:

Health & Wellness

Community Health Impacts:

Mental Health, Obesity, Financial Stress/Homelessness, Diabetes, Vaccine Preventable Diseases


Type of Project

Planning, Programming  

 


 

Detailed Description

Projects

Population Health Scholars Program

The Population Health Scholars Program, one of the center's two scholars programs, provides training and mentoring in community and population health research at Mayo Clinic. The three-year program, which welcomed six new Mayo clinician-scholars in 2014, provides a unique opportunity to learn how to obtain grants, conduct research and publish study findings that advance population health science.

Population approaches to vaccine delivery

The Olmsted County Community Health Needs Assessment lists vaccine-preventable diseases as one of the top five community health priorities. Vaccines are among the most cost-effective clinical preventive services. The Population Health Science Program is working on a number of projects related to vaccine delivery in the community, including:

  • Exploring changes in pediatric influenza rates over time
  • Examining the effectiveness of influenza vaccines in preventing pandemic influenza infection
  • Determining immunization coverage among children of Somali immigrants and refugees
  • Identifying multilevel influences on HPV vaccination initiation and completion
  • Evaluating response to immunization recall letters

 

Strategy
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Metrics
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