Projects

Projects

CHRT partners with organizations to develop their research centered analysis. Strategically, this includes implementation and execution of surveys as well as writing research based publications based on those outcomes.

Publications, surveys, and presentations work together as essential components of CHRT’s project lifecycle, ensuring that research is informed, validated, and effectively shared. Together, these three areas ensure that CHRT’s work is data-driven, clearly communicated, and positioned to inform policy and improve health outcomes.


Publications

A publication at Center for Health and Research Transformation is a research-based product—such as a report, issue brief, or analysis—that translates data, evaluation findings, and policy insights into accessible, evidence-driven information for stakeholders. These publications synthesize complex health topics (e.g., Medicaid policy, access to care, or behavioral health) and provide actionable recommendations grounded in research.

Surveys

Surveys at the Center for Health and Research Transformation (CHRT) are structured data collection tools used to gather insights directly from residents, providers, and stakeholders about their experiences with health care access, coverage, and outcomes. Through statewide and targeted surveys, CHRT captures real-world perspectives that may not be reflected in administrative data alone—helping to identify gaps, disparities, and emerging needs across Michigan’s health system.

Presentations

Presentations at the Center for Health and Research Transformation (CHRT) are tailored, audience-focused engagements that communicate research findings, policy analysis, and data insights to stakeholders such as policymakers, providers, and community organizations. These presentations translate complex information into clear, accessible formats—often incorporating data visualization and storytelling to highlight key findings and their real-world implications.