An OCHIN partnered-study investigated the pathways connecting social risks with a lower likelihood of receiving clinically indicated cancer screening services among community health center patients.
An OCHIN partnered-study investigated the pathways connecting social risks with a lower likelihood of receiving clinically indicated cancer screening services among community health center patients.
New findings from an OCHIN-led research project highlights telehealth’s role in expanding health care access in rural areas, where people often face barriers to care.
Researchers from OCHIN partnered with a team at the University of North Carolina to study the potential impact of food-related interventions within community health centers.
New funding from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) is supporting the expansion of the OCHIN-led ADVANCE Clinical Research Network.
New OCHIN-led research found that the conclusion of a temporary Medicaid continuous coverage policy impacted the health care coverage of adults receiving care in the OCHIN network.
OCHIN has received its first Research Project Grant (R01) from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) as the prime recipient.
The OCHIN Patient Engagement Panel is recruiting five new members to join in their mission to help guide research that improves health and health care for rural residents and people facing barriers to achieving optimal health outcomes. We asked several current PEP members to answer a few questions about their experiences.
To identify best practices for addressing challenges related to social risk screenings, OCHIN partners on research to test strategies for helping community health centers identify and address patients’ social risks.
OCHIN is grateful to be a trusted partner to more than 500 local health care organizations, providing integrated health IT and knowledge solutions to drive health equity on a national scale. We exist because of the valuable work our members do every day to improve the health and well-being of more than 6 million patients in rural, urban, and tribal communities across the country.
A new cross-sectional study led by OCHIN explored the utility of community-level data for accurately identifying patient-level social risks by comparing the social deprivation index score for the census tract where a patient lives with patient-level social risk screening data.
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