Funding
Funding
Effective Real-world Telemonitoring of Chronic Disease for the Underserved
TAMU Presidential Excellence Fund for Interdisciplinary Research: Large xgrant (9/1/2021-8/31/2024)
TX-HHSC, Texas Health and Human Services Commission (8/1/2020-12/31/2023 )
Contract with the Texas HHSC to conduct the evaluation of the Teleservices in Texas Medicaid
Prior Work
Liver Cancer (HCC)
Emergency Department Use
Mental Health
COVID-19
Maternal Care Coordination
Child Welfare
Funding : TX-HHSC, Texas Health and Human Services Commission (9/1/2023-8/31/2032)
Contract with the Texas HHSC to conduct the evaluation of the Texas Healthcare Transformation & Quality Improvement Program Demonstration Renewal Waiver
PIs: Hye-Chung Kum, Robert Ohsfeldt, Eva Shipp
Co-Investigators: Christy, Qi Zheng, Theo, Justin, Seoyoon
Funding : TX-HHSC, Texas Health and Human Services Commission (9/1/2019-8/31/2024)
Contract with the Texas HHSC to conduct the evaluation of the Texas Healthcare Transformation & Quality Improvement Program Demonstration Renewal Waiver
PIs: Hye-Chung Kum, David Washburn, Robert Ohsfeldt, Eva Shipp, Amber Trueblood
Co-Investigators: Ben Ukert, Michael Morrisey, Qi Zheng, Justin Benzer
Funding : TX-HHSC, Texas Health and Human Services Commission (2/01/2013-4/30/2017)
Contract with the Texas HHSC to conduct the evaluation of the Texas Healthcare Transformation & Quality Improvement Program Demonstration Waiver
Rebecca Wells, Robert Ohsfeldt, Hye-chung Kum (PI)
Collaboration with Dr. Mark Lawley in Industrial Engineering and others.
[NEW] Telemonitoring in Texas. 2019. Technical Report 2019-001-2.
Diabetes Education and Wellness Through Faith-based Organizations (FBOs) in Texas
Collaboration with VA and Industrial Engineering at the Center for Remote Health Technology and Systems
Fundeded by TEES Strategic Areas Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grant
USDA (2/01/2015-1/31/2020)
PI: Joseph Sharkey
Family-Focused Childhood Obesity Prevention
Funding : NSF, BIGDATA: Mid-Scale: ESCE: DCM: Collaborative Research (Nov 2012-Oct 2015)
Collaborators at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Arcot Rajasekar (PI), professor at the School of Information and Library Science and chief scientist at RENCI
Thomas W. Carsey, Pearsall Distinguished Professor of political science and director, H.W. Odum Institute
Jon Crabtree, assistant director of Computing and Archiving, H.W. Odum Institute
Howard Lander, senior research software developer, RENCI
Sharlini Sankaran, executive director, REACH NC/RENCI
Collaborators outside UNC
Harvard University : Drs. Gary King, Albert J. Weatherhead III University Professor, Faculty of Arts and Science Institute Quantitative Social Science and Merce Crosas, director of product development Harvard MIT Data Center
Justin Zhan, director of iLab, Department of Computer Science North Carolina Agriculture & Technical State University.
Funding : Food Research Group, Carolina Population Center (May 2012-present)
Collaboration with Department of Nutrition, School of Public Health
While people care about health and nutrition and make numerous decisions about food daily, they are often overwhelmed by conflicting messages and marketing. This project will use crowdsourcing to gather, organize and share up-to-date objective nutrition facts label and ingredient information from foods in people’s daily environment. This will help public health researchers and consumers understand the spatial and temporal variations in the types and nutrition quality of foods around them. NuTRUtion Nation is a tool that can empower communities to document and monitor changes in their food environment and advocate for improvements.
Funding : Division of Social Services, NC-DHHS (1998-present)
Collaboration with School of Social Work
Administrative Data : NC Child Welfare, Work First, Food and Nutritional Services, Mediciad, ESC UI data
AllSpark : Simple template language for automatic SAS/IntrNet code generation
Funding : Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (March 2010-Aug 2012) & Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, US-DHHS (Mar 2011-Aug 2012)
Collaboration with School of Public Health
Administrative Data : NC LHD data (HSIS/HIS), vital statistics, Mediciad, WIC, Pregnancy Nutritional Surveillance System
The purpose of the proposed two-year project is to conduct public health systems and services research on a key policy change recently enacted in North Carolina (NC) that affects the staffing and delivery of services in local health departments (LHDs) throughout the state. The proposed project will examine the consequences of a recent reduction of Medicaid reimbursement funding for a program that since the late 1980s has provided evidence-based case management, maternity outreach and postpartum services to low-income women and their children, and contributed to improved birth outcomes in these at-risk populations.
Funding : Children’s Bureau, US-DHHS support through National Data Archive for Child Abuse and Neglect (NDACAN)
Collaboration with National Data Archive for Child Abuse and Neglect (NDACAN) at Cornell University
Administrative Data : National AFCARS and NCANDS Data
Build a public access dynamic website for the national AFCARS and NCANDS Data held at the National Data Archive for Child Abuse and Neglect (NDACAN) at Cornell University
Funding : Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE), US-DHHS through a sub-contract with the Urban Institute
Collaboration with School of Social Work
Administrative Data : NC Child Welfare, Work First, ESC UI data