Join us for this HPM Seminar presented by Michala Carlson, MPH and Lindsey Erickson, MPH, PhD.
Division: Health Policy & Management
Modeling Opioid Use Disorder and the Impact of Interventions in the US – a Geospatially Detailed Agent-based Model
Join us for this HPM seminar with Mark Roberts, MD, MPP.
Identifying “imposter participants” in research studies
New School of Public Health study includes recommendations for researchers to detect and protect against imposter participants—people who misrepresent themselves or fake eligibility requirements in order to participate in paid research studies
Faith communities fill gaps in mental health services
Congregations located in rural areas make an impact when they offer mental health care services but many rural congregations may not be well equipped to provide structured mental health support
When Counting Gets Complicated: Lessons from Public Health Enumeration 2024
HPM Seminar with Andrew Shermeyer, MPA
Join us for this seminar titled “The Effect of Eliminating Cost-Sharing on Behavioral Health Service Utilization and Affordability in Colorado”
Public health declarations on racism sparked local media coverage
New research found that such declarations led to a sharp—but temporary—increase in local TV news coverage of racism
2025 Robert L. Kane Memorial Lecture
Christopher Callhan, MD, a nationally recognized physician and researcher in geriatric medicine, will deliver the 2025 Robert L. Kane Memorial Lecture, Reaching Across the Wall: Navigating Community Resources to Improve Health.
HPM Seminar with Peter Huckfeldt, PhD
Join us for this seminar titled “Effects of Medicare Advantage on Healthcare Use and Outcomes”
HPM Seminar with Hannah Neprash, PhD, and Paige Nong, PhD
Join us for this seminar titled “A Conversation About Using AI in Research”
Minnesota Public Health Corps increased effectiveness of local public health agencies
Though the program has now ended, School of Public Health study finds that the Minnesota Public Health Corps strengthened local public health agencies while providing real-world work experience to early-career public health professionals
