About CHRT

Current Projects

In addition to CHRT’s cornerstone programs–the health policy fellowship, the Washtenaw Health Initiative, and the physician and consumer surveys–CHRT regularly manages mission-relevant research, demonstration, and educational projects with funding from public sector partners, as well as paid consulting projects for public and private sector clients.

Public Health

Developing Community Paramedicine programs in underserved regions across Michigan

Expanding community paramedicine and mobile integrated health in mid-Michigan

Client(s): Mobile Medical Response (MMR)
Need: Mobile Medical Response (MMR), a nonprofit ambulance company that operates in mid-Michigan, is interested in launching a community paramedicine/mobile integrated health program within their organization. CHRT will work alongside MMR to provide…
CHRT's Role: CHRT will: Conduct an environmental scan of the regions served by MMR to identify existing ancillary and out of hospital services and where there are gaps in medical and social care. Conduct a needs analysis in the communities identified through the environmental scan as potential sites…
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Understanding health disparities through improving EMS data

Client(s):
Need: Emergent Health Partners and CHRT are working to implement EMS clinician training modules across all six EHP EMS agencies in Michigan. These modules will train clinicians to accurately collect sensitive demographic data pertaining to race, ethnicity,…
CHRT's Role: CHRT will be responsible for convening the community advisory board, implementing clinician training, and analyzing EMS data post-implementation. Convening the community advisory board CHRT will recruit CAB members through EHP's existing community partners, the Washtenaw Health Initiative…
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Infectious disease control: Doctor signaling stop

Lessons learned from the Pfizer Foundation’s community health innovation grant program for infectious disease control in underserved communities

Client(s): Direct Relief
Need: With funding from the Pfizer Foundation, Direct Relief runs a community health innovation award program for infectious disease control in underserved communities across the U.S. To improve the program and share…
CHRT's Role: CHRT will collaborate with Direct Relief staff members to monitor, track, and analyze the progress of grantees over a two-year period. Throughout the two-year evaluation, CHRT will: Review grantee…
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Legislator education opportunities for Michigan legislators

Health policy educational opportunities for Michigan legislators and legislative staff members

Client(s):
Need: Due to the substantial turnover and subsequent loss of subject matter expertise in health issues in both the House and Senate each election cycle, there is a need for support of the incoming legislators and their…
CHRT's Role: Meet with IPPSR and legislators and staff to gain input on topics for primers, discussions, and forums Develop primers based on input received and…
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