UW CHWS at AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting

Each year, AcademyHealth brings together researchers, health professionals, policymakers, insurers, educators, and other stakeholders at the Annual Research Meeting (ARM) to share the latest findings in health services and health policy research. The ARM is coming to Seattle this year and UW CHWS team members have multiple presentations. Come find us at the Seattle Convention Center from June 24-27, 2023:

PODIUM PRESENTATIONS 

Saturday, June 24th 

12:30-2:00 pm 

  • Methodological Strategies for Studying the Health Workforce (Susan Skillman, MS) 

Sunday, June 25th 

5:00-6:30 pm 

  • Skilled Nursing Facility Changes in Ownership: Organizational Predictors and Relationships with Short-Stay Medicare Patient Outcomes (Rachel Prusynski, DPT, PhD, NCS) 

Monday, June 26th 

4:15-5:45 pm 

  • Understanding the Role of HSR Across the Globe Through the Lens of Current Workforce Issues (Bianca Frogner, PhD) 
  • Public Health Services and Systems Research IG: Spotlight on Emerging Research (Paula Kett, PhD, MPH, RN, IBCLC) 

Tuesday, June 27th 

8:30-10:00 am  

  • Home Health Agency Closures Following Implementation of the Patient-Driven Groupings Model and Emergence of the COVID-19 Pandemic (Tracy Mroz, PhD, OTR/L) 

POSTER PRESENTATIONS 

Sunday, June 25th 

3:30-4:45 pm 

  • A-481: Perspectives from Community-Based Doulas on Medicaid Policy and Needed Systems Change 

Monday, June 26th 

8:30-9:45 am 

  • B-227: Where Have All the Healthcare Workers Gone? 
  • B-232: Burnout in Underrepresented Students and Faculty in Health Professional Programs 
  • B-241: Workforce Outcomes Associated with COVID-Related Funding to Federally Qualified Health Centers 
  • B-263: State Support for Community College and Impact on Diversity in Health Professions Programs 
  • B-273: Community Pharmacy Workforce’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic 
  • B-282: Impact of Implicit Bias Education on Bias Awareness Among Physician Assistant Preceptors and Trainees 
  • B-290: Understanding Health Workforce Demand during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond Using a Network of Policymakers and Industry Employers 

2:45-4:00 pm 

  • C-91: Understanding the Perspectives of Key Home Health Stakeholders Towards Home Health Value-Based Purchasing (HHVBP) in the United States 
  • C-112: Comparing Utilization of Home Health between Medicare Advantage and Medicare Fee-for-Service Beneficiaries by Rural-Urban Status 
  • C-185: Factors Associated with Burnout Among Health Professional Program Faculty: A Mixed Methods Study  
  • C-258: Characterizing Financial Support for Federally Qualified Health Centers during the COVID-19 Pandemic 
  • C-364: Implicit and Explicit Race and Weight Bias among Physician Assistant Preceptors and Trainees 

Also, read up on strategies UW CHWS Director Bianca Frogner’s AcademyHealth blog discussing strategies to make this and all other conferences and meetings inclusive and welcoming. UW School of Nursing Postdoctoral Fellow and UW CHWS researcher Kyla Woodward shares what visitors can (and cannot) see while visiting Seattle, and how the pandemic has affected the lives of our residents and healthcare workers.