Integration
Mental health and substance use
Research and evaluation
Melissa Riba
Research & Evaluation Director
Melissa Riba is director of research and evaluation at CHRT. She has more than 20 years of experience conducting applied research to inform policy and program improvements, including program evaluation and survey research.
Currently, Riba manages CHRT’s portfolio of evaluation and survey research projects, which includes two statewide surveys: Cover Michigan, a consumer survey conducted since 2009 and the Michigan Physician Survey, conducted since 2012. Riba has expertise in conducting capacity and needs assessments, environmental scans, cost effectiveness analyses, and resource stewardship and appropriateness of health care delivery studies. She also works in partnership with health service researchers to implement and evaluate interventions to improve health care practice and sustainability.
Riba’s evaluation portfolio includes multi-site and multi-partner projects, including a behavioral health integration project with the State of Michigan funded by the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and a cost effectiveness evaluation of a pediatric integrated intervention with Starfish Family Services and two health systems in Southeast Michigan funded by the Michigan Health Endowment Fund. She is expert in managing and facilitating large collaborative projects.
Prior to her role at CHRT, Riba served as a senior consultant for evaluation and survey research in the Health and Human Services Policy Division of Public Sector Consultants, Inc. In this role, she designed and conducted research to evaluate federal and state-funded programs related to expanding access to care for the uninsured, children’s mental health services, special education programs, and substance abuse treatment services among the Medicaid population in mid-and southern Michigan.
Riba holds a master’s degree in sociology with an emphasis on medical sociology and research methods from Michigan State University.
Current Projects
- Evaluating and sustaining mom circles with early childhood education
- Synthesizing learnings for the community routes: Advancing access to mental health care learning summit
- Lessons learned from the Pfizer Foundation’s community health innovation grant program for infectious disease control in underserved communities
Presentations
- Addressing the social determinants of health. Presented April 21, 2022 to State of Reform.
- Physician engagement in assessing and addressing SDOH. Presented September 20, 2022 to Area Agencies on Aging Association of Michigan.
- Screening and referring patients for food and housing insecurity. Presented January 25, 2023 to Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
- Community empowerment through participatory evaluation approaches. Presented October 22, 2024 to American Evaluation Association 2024 Conference.
- Serving those aging with a long-term physical disability during the COVID-19 pandemic. Presented February 9, 2023 to University of Michigan Center for Disability Health and Wellness.
- How certified community behavioral health clinics are changing lives. Presented September 5, 2024 to Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Healthy Safety Net Symposium.
- Empowering women: Community-based research for health and wellbeing. Presented October 7, 2024 to Root Cause Coalition National Summit.
- Expanding mental health services in free and charitable clinics. Presented September 30, 2024 to National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics Healthcare Symposium.
- Evaluation tools and metrics for MiHIVE. Presented October 7, 2024 to 2024 HIMSS Michigan Chapter Fall Conference.