Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research


Upcoming Events

May 13
9-11 am

UNC/Duke Program in Mental Health Services & Systems Research
Intergenerational Effects of Maternal Depression on Children’s Human Capital Formation
Richard Frank, PhD, Department of Health Policy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Sheps Center, Rm 150

May 14
10-11am

Thurston Arthritis Research Center Seminar Series
Introduction to the Partial Proportional Odds Model

Todd Schwartz, DrPH, Research Assistant Professor, Department of Biostatistics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
-- Thurston Arthritis Res. Ctr, Library Conference Rm

May 21
3:30-4:30

Principal Investigator Seminar Series
"Nobody's Gonna Die Without It:" Negotiating Charity Care, Financial Assistance Decisions and Medical Necessity for Expensive Procedures

Virginia Wang, M.S.P.H. , Sheps Center Predoctoral Fellow
Heather Kane, Ph.D. Sheps Center Postdoctoral Fellow
-- Sheps Center Defriese Conf Rm, 1st flr

May 21
10-11am

Thurston Arthritis Research Center Seminar Series
Environmental Risk Factors for Systemic Autoimmune Disease: Epidemiologic Studies

Christine Parks, PhD,Fellow, Epidemiology Branch, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
-- Thurston Arthritis Res. Ctr, Library Conference Rm

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Jun 19
9-10am

Principal Investigator Seminar Series
STAR, STEPS and SAFETALK: An Overview of HIV Prevention with "Positives" in North Carolina

Carol E. Golin, M.D., M.P.H , Sheps Center Research Fellow and Research Assistant Professor of Medicine
-- Sheps Center Defriese Conf Rm, 1st flr

   
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Sheps Center Data Sources

CCQI - Carolina Cost and Quality Initiative  

A collaborative partnership between UNC’s School of Public Health and the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research to build, maintain and oversee the use of data on health care services provided to North Carolina residents, and to promote the use of these data for research. Data from public and private payers populate the patient specific database. Periodic updates from the payers keep the research database current and relevant.

North Carolina Health Professions Data System

Collects and disseminates timely and reliable data on selected licensed health professionals in North Carolina. The data includes contact, educational and practice information.

North Carolina Rural Health Research Program Cartographic Archive

For rural parts of North Carolina and the United States, provides maps of demographics, health status indicators, health care providers and health related services.

RNDMU — Region IV Network for Data Management and Utilization

Focuses on women and infant indicators for planning and assessment.