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WEBINAR: Call for Proposals Informational Session

Studies funded through the Systems for Action: System and Services Research to Build a Culture of Health 2015 Call for Proposals ( CFP ) will identify system innovations and interactions that drive collaboration and integration across the multiple financing and delivery systems that support a...

Open Forum for Quality Improvement (QI) in Public Health

The National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI) is pleased to invite you to our next Open Forum for Quality Improvement (QI) in Public Health. This is the 12th Open Forum hosted by NNPHI and will be held at The Westin Seattle on October 15-16, 2015. The Forum will begin at 8:00 a.m. PST on...

American College of Epidemiology (ACE) 2015 Annual Meeting

The American College of Epidemiology is an organization of epidemiologists that serves the interests of the profession and its members through advocating for issues pertinent to epidemiology, a credential-based admission and promotion process, sponsorship of scientific meetings, publications and...

Valuing and Financing Multi-sector Population Health Initiatives

Overview Large-scale multi-sector health improvement initiatives can be difficult to initiate and sustain over time due to uncertainties about their health and economic impact. This presentation reviews research on multi-sector population health initiatives, and examines several alternative...

Infrastructure and Incentives for Multi-sector Population Health Initiatives

Overview Collective actions to improve health status on a community-wide basis do not happen automatically. Government agencies and private sector organizations frequently lack sufficient information, incentives, and infrastructure to make large shared investments in health improvement activities...

Glen P. Mays

Glen Mays is professor and chair of the Department of Health Systems, Management and Policy in the Colorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus. His research seeks to understand and solve coordination problems within and across public health, healthcare, and social service systems, with a focus on the health and economic implications of coordination. A graduate of Brown University, Dr. Mays earned Ph.D. and M.P.H. degrees in health policy and administration from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in health economics at Harvard Medical School. Prior to joining Colorado, he served on the faculty at the University of Kentucky, University of Arkansas, and Mathematica Policy Research.