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19 PROJECTS OR ACTIVITIES, INVOLVING 11 FACULTY focused on the local Baltimore Community: Center for Health Services and Outcomes Research (CHSOR) 93 active funded research grant and contract awards (projects) SPONSORED RESEARCH These figures include direct costs for the entire time period of the project. 2016 IMPACT REPORT DIRECT COSTS, ALL SOURCES Federal ($56.1 mil, 39 projects) PCORI ($14.8 mil, 12 projects) Foundations ($2.5 mil, 9 projects) Other Private ($2.4 mil, 22 projects) Internal JHU ($2.4 mil, 7 projects) Maryland State ($0.7 mil, 4 projects) DIRECT COSTS, FEDERAL SOURCES NIH ($44.5 mil, 14 projects) DOD ($4.6 mil, 4 projects) AHRQ ($4.1 mil, 13 projects) DHHS ($1 mil, 2 projects) NSF ($0.3 mil, 2 projects) HRSA ($0.3 mil, 1 project) FDA ($0.3 mil, 1 project) VA ($0.2 mil, 1 project) CMS ($0.1 mil, 1 project) $78,850,000 - direct costs for all projects active at any time in 2016 $56,108,000 of that sum came from Federal Sources COMMUNITY IMPACT 31 CORE FACULTY 26 AFFILIATED FACULTY 39 RESEARCH & ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Established in 1969, CHSOR is one of the oldest and most productive health services research centers in the U.S. CHSOR conducts multi-disciplinary research on policies and practices, with a special focus on their impact on quality of care and patient- centered outcomes. Reverse Innovation and Community Engagement to Improve Quality of Care and Patient Outcomes (CONNECT) Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, The Community Health Partnership (J-CHIP) Tumaini (Hope) for Health: A Collaborative Partnership for Community Health Medical Education Resources Initiative for Teens (MERIT) Health Leadership Academy Partnering with Patients in Decision Making: Continuing the Conversation at Johns Hopkins Baltimore Falls Reduction Initiative Engaging Neighborhoods and Data (B’FRIEND) Maximizing Independence (MIND) at Home Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR) initiative on involving the community perspective of Baltimore City residents in the development and review of research protocols Center for Health Services and Outcomes Research www.jhsph.edu/chsor

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19 PROJECTS OR ACTIVITIES, INVOLVING 11 FACULTYfocused on the local Baltimore Community:

Center for Health Services and Outcomes Research (CHSOR)

93 active funded research grant

and contract awards (projects)

SPONSORED RESEARCH

These figures include direct costs for the entire time period of the project.

2016 IMPACT REPORT

DIRECT COSTS, ALL SOURCES

Federal ($56.1 mil, 39 projects)

PCORI ($14.8 mil, 12 projects)

Foundations ($2.5 mil, 9 projects)

Other Private ($2.4 mil, 22 projects)

Internal JHU ($2.4 mil, 7 projects)

Maryland State ($0.7 mil, 4 projects)

DIRECT COSTS, FEDERAL SOURCES

NIH ($44.5 mil, 14 projects)

DOD ($4.6 mil, 4 projects)

AHRQ ($4.1 mil, 13 projects)

DHHS ($1 mil, 2 projects)

NSF ($0.3 mil, 2 projects)

HRSA ($0.3 mil, 1 project)

FDA ($0.3 mil, 1 project)

VA ($0.2 mil, 1 project)

CMS ($0.1 mil, 1 project)

www.jhsph.edu/chsor

$78,850,000- direct costs for all projects active at any time in 2016

$56,108,000 of that sum came from Federal Sources

COMMUNITY IMPACT

31 CORE FACULTY

26 AFFILIATED FACULTY

39 RESEARCH & ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

Established in 1969,

CHSOR is one of the oldest

and most productive

health services research

centers in the U.S.

CHSOR conducts multi-disciplinary

research on policies and practices,

with a special focus on their impact

on quality of care and patient-

centered outcomes.

Reverse Innovation and Community Engagement to Improve Quality of Care and Patient Outcomes (CONNECT)

Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, The Community Health Partnership (J-CHIP)

Tumaini (Hope) for Health: A Collaborative Partnership for Community Health

Medical Education Resources Initiative for Teens (MERIT) Health Leadership Academy

Partnering with Patients in Decision Making: Continuing the Conversation at Johns Hopkins

Baltimore Falls Reduction Initiative Engaging Neighborhoods and Data (B’FRIEND)

Maximizing Independence (MIND) at Home

Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR) initiative on involving the community perspective of Baltimore City residents in the development and review of research protocols

Center for Health Services and Outcomes Researchwww.jhsph.edu/chsor

DISSEMINATION

EDUCATIONAL IMPACT

225 PUBLICATIONSauthored by CHSOR core faculty appeared in 2016

47 DOCTORAL STUDENTS ADVISEDincluding those in the Department’s Health Services Research and Policy (HSR&P) concentration,

111 masters and other students, and 61 capstone projects

10 HSR&P STUDENTS including 5 FIRST YEAR STUDENTS were supported in 2016 by an AHRQ T32 NRSA training grant program (the CHSOR Director is principal investigator). The Ph.D. program prepares health services researchers in patient safety, quality of care, financing and organization of health services, and reducing disparities.

39 COURSES TAUGHTboth in person and online, nationally and globally, in the schools of Public Health and Medicine, Berman Institute of Bioethics, Whiting School of Engineering, and Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts & Sciences in 2016

40 WEEKLY SCHOLARLY SEMINARS HELDfeaturing research-in progress, complex established outcomes-oriented projects, and translation and implementation of health services research into policy. In 2016, among the speakers were the Distinguished Chair at RAND Corporation, the VP at Premier, Inc., and the Associate Director-General at the Ministry of Health of Israel.

18,300 CITATIONSof previously published material throughout 2016

On average, a CHSOR faculty member has over

6,100 ALL-TIME CITATIONSan h-index of 29 and an i10-index of 63

In 2016, our faculty individually authored up to

20 publications and were cited up to 3,300 times;

the highest individual h-index was 96 and the

i10-index was 318

146 PRESENTATIONSamong them, 84 peer-reviewed or invited talks

21 FEATURED INTERVIEWSwith mass media, including The Baltimore Sun, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and Forbes

12 AWARDS & HONORSSuchi Saria, Ph.D. was recognized as one of the ‘Brilliant Ten’ by Popular Science magazine and received a DARPA Young Faculty Award.

William Padula, Ph.D. received a research award from the European Congress of ISPOR.

The most in�uential journals where our faculty published in 2016 were: Journal of General Internal Medicine, Value in Health, Annals of Internal Medicine, Journal for Healthcare Quality, Health A�airs, Medical Care, BMJ Quality & Safety, American Journal of Public Health (AJPH), Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), and New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM).

Our faculty engaged the scienti�c community at major conferences held by: AcademyHealth, AARP Public Policy Institute, American Society of Health Economists, American Society of Clinical Oncology, International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR), Orthopaedic Trauma Association, Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM), Society for Medical Decision Making, and TEDx.

7 of our faculty have been recognized by students for their teaching excellence in 5 School of Public Health courses. The school’s faculty recognized 2 CHSOR members with an Advising, Mentoring, Teaching Recognition Award and the Ernest Lyman Stebbins Medal for outstanding contributions to the school's teaching programs.

A 2016 graduate of HSR&P, advised by CHSOR faculty, is now a Research Public Health Analyst at RTI International.

We encourage our research sta� to pursue educational opportunities while supporting the Center’s research programs. In 2016, 10 attended or graduated from doctoral programs, 10 master’s programs, and 6 post-doctoral programs.

CHSOR WebsiteOVER 17,400 PAGE VIEWS

LinkedIn Group of34 GRADUATES

Weekly updates to225 EMAIL SUBSCRIBERS

CQSPOR - certificate program in Quality, Patient Safety and Outcomes ResearchThe program provides a hands-on, supervised experience in research or practice for students, faculty and sta� of the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. In 2016,

8 students matriculated into the program, and 11 graduated.

Center for Health Services and Outcomes Researchwww.jhsph.edu/chsor