Research - New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
Rutgers Center for State Health Policy (CSHP) provides impartial policy analysis, research, training, facilitation, and consultation on important state health policy issues.CSHP is an initiative within the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research, which is part of Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. The Center was conceived in response to the unique and essential role of the states in the formation and implementation of sound health policy within the American system of shared federal and local powers. The passage of the Affordable Care Act in 2010 elevated the importance of informed decision making by states, while initiatives by the Murphy Administration to expand healthcare coverage, like Get Covered New Jersey, further underscored the need for impartial, evidence-based policy solutions. Established in 1999 with major funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Center combines Rutgers University's traditional academic strengths in public health, health services research, and social science with applied research and policy analysis initiatives. The Center's signature areas of research include:- Access and Coverage- Health and Long-Term Care Workforce- Health System Performance Improvement- Long-Term Services and Supports- Population HealthCSHP marshals the expert resources of a team of multidisciplinary faculty and staff to:- Conduct rigorous, timely, and impartial research on health policy issues- Provide objective and practical evaluation of programs and policy choices- Provide neutral forums for promoting an active exchange of ideas on critical issues- Educate current and future health policy makers, researchers, and administrators- Promote the practical application of scholarship in health policy