CORE is an independent team of scientists, researchers and data experts with a vision for a healthier, more equitable future. Our work focuses on how to shape systems, policies, community conditions, individual factors, and health care to create better health for everyone.

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Submissions from 2024

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Exploring power building capacity at the ecosystem level: A case study of a justice-oriented organizational network., Daniel Fish, Claire Devine, Aisha K Gilmore, and Lisa Angus

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Supporting Stabilization: A Qualitative Evaluation of a Pilot Program to Integrate Personal Caregiving Services Into Housing Settings., Sarah E Roth, Katherine Marsi, Natalie Kenton, and Hannah Cohen-Cline

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Capturing the emotional and social experiences of COVID-19 through journal entries: A qualitative study of COVID-19 experiences over six weeks following infection., Natalie Royal Kenton, Benjamin Gronowski, Daniel Fish, Keri B Vartanian, and Ari Robicsek

Submissions from 2023

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Catalyzing alignment and systems transformation through cross-sector partnerships: Findings from the California Accountable Communities for Health Initiative., Lisa Angus, Alaina Dall, and Ritu Ghosal

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Longitudinal Policy and Systems Change as a Component of Community Power., Claire Devine, Ritu Ghosal, Maggie Weller, Taylor Doren, Chia Hua Yu, Roxanne Marsillo, and Natalie Royal Kenton

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Participation in genetic screening: testing different outreach methods across a diverse hospital system based patient population., Lindsay Dickey, Benjamin Gronowski, Kyle Jones, J B Rinaldi, Kate Emery, Jon Clemens, Ora K Gordon, and Keri B Vartanian

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Mammogram perceptions, communication, and gaps in care among individuals with non-English language preference in Oregon and Washington states., Monique Gill, Hannah Cohen-Cline, Megan Holtorf, and Keri Vartanian

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Bias-Based Bullying in California Schools: The Impact of the 2016 Election Cycle., Monique Gill and Diana Govier

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Investing in community power building to increase civic engagement through voting: lessons from the Building Healthy Communities initiative, Monique Gill, Benjamin Gronowski, Elliott Moon, Claire Devine, Megan Holtorf, and Bill J. Wright

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Patient Perception of Education, Care Coordination, and Psychological Distress After Developing Facial Paralysis: A Qualitative Study., Natalie R Kenton, Merai Estafanous, Kyohei Itamura, Ania Filus, Shanthi Gowrinathan, Neil A Martin, Walavan Sivakumar, Garni Barkhoudarian, Patrick J Byrne, and Amit Kochhar

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Evaluation of an Integrated Intervention to Address Clinical Care and Social Needs Among Patients with Type 2 Diabetes., Sarah E Roth, Benjamin Gronowski, Kyle Jones, Rachel A Smith, Sonya Kauffman Smith, Keri B Vartanian, and Bill J. Wright

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Assessing the impact of recovery housing on healthcare utilization in Portland, Oregon., Sarah E Roth, Kyle Jones, and Keri B Vartanian

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Participant Perspectives on Community Health Workers' Critical Role in Their Experience of the Pathways Program to Address Complex Needs., Sarah E Roth, Katherine Marsi, Ben Gronowski, Hannah Cohen-Cline, and Natalie Kenton

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Patient-Reported Outcomes for Fully Vaccinated COVID-19 Patients Over 6 Weeks: The Experiences of Clinical Breakthrough Cases., Keri B Vartanian, Daniel Fish, Benjamin Gronowski, Natalie Royal Kenton, and Ari Robicsek

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Integrating patient-reported physical, mental, and social impacts to classify long COVID experiences., Keri B Vartanian, Daniel Fish, Natalie Royal Kenton, Benjamin Gronowski, Bill J. Wright, and Ari Robicsek

Submissions from 2022

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Impact of oral health integration training on children's receipt of oral assessment, fluoride varnish and dental services., Hannah Cohen-Cline, Jannate Ahmed, Megan Holtorf, Laura McKeane, and Sarah Bartelmann

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Local Housing Choice Voucher Distribution Policies Impact Healthcare Utilization: a Randomized Natural Experiment., Hannah Cohen-Cline, Kyle G Jones, and Keri B Vartanian

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Housing and Reentry: A Mixed-Method Evaluation of a Low-Cost Community-Based Intervention for Increasing Access to Housing Post-Incarceration, Monique Gill, Kyle Jones, Ritu Ghosal, James M. Scanlan, and Emily J. Cox

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Differences in access to virtual and in-person primary care by race/ethnicity and community social vulnerability among adults diagnosed with COVID-19 in a large, multi-state health system., Diana J Govier, Hannah Cohen-Cline, Katherine Marsi, and Sarah E Roth

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The Role of Community Health Workers in Developing Multidimensional Organizational Relationships., Benjamin Gronowski, Sarah E Roth, Tanisha Tate Woodson, Hannah Cohen-Cline, and Natalie Royal Kenton

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Can Public Health Investment and Oversight save Digital Mental Health?, Anita Ho

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Differences in Outpatient Health Care Utilization 12 Months after COVID-19 Infection by Race/Ethnicity and Community Social Vulnerability., Sarah E Roth, Diana J Govier, Katherine Marsi, and Hannah Cohen-Cline

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Patient-Reported Outcomes for Fully Vaccinated COVID-19 Patients Over 6 Weeks: The Experiences of Clinical Breakthrough Cases., Keri B Vartanian, Daniel Fish, Benjamin Gronowski, Natalie Royal Kenton, and Ari Robicsek

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Patient experience and healthcare utilization for a COVID-19 telemedicine home monitoring program offered in English and Spanish., Keri B Vartanian, Megan Holtorf, Emily J Cox, George Diaz, Hargobind Khurana, Sherene Schlegel, Caroline Raganit, Brandon Ong, and Todd Czartoski

Submissions from 2021

Health and Health Care Use Strongly Associated with Cumulative Burden of Social Determinants of Health, Kyle G Jones, Sarah E Roth, and Keri B Vartanian

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Health and Health Care Use Strongly Associated with Cumulative Burden of Social Determinants of Health., Kyle G Jones, Sarah E Roth, and Keri B Vartanian

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Evaluation of Shared Experiences Among Patients and Providers Following Behavioral Health Integration in Primary Care., Natalie Royal Kenton, Nicole Bouranis, Emily J Cox, Laura Jacobson, and Bill J. Wright

Submissions from 2017

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Low-Cost Behavioral Nudges Increase Medicaid Take-Up Among Eligible Residents Of Oregon., Bill J. Wright, Ginny Garcia-Alexander, Maggie Weller, and Katherine Baicker

Submissions from 2016

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Effect of Medicaid Coverage on ED Use - Further Evidence from Oregon's Experiment., Amy N Finkelstein, Sarah L Taubman, Heidi L Allen, Bill J. Wright, and Katherine Baicker

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Formerly Homeless People Had Lower Overall Health Care Expenditures After Moving Into Supportive Housing., Bill J. Wright, Keri B Vartanian, Hsin-Fang Li, Natalie Royal, and Jennifer K Matson

Submissions from 2014

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Medicaid increases emergency-department use: evidence from Oregon's Health Insurance Experiment., Sarah L Taubman, Heidi L Allen, Bill J. Wright, Katherine Baicker, and Amy N Finkelstein

Submissions from 2013

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The Oregon experiment--effects of Medicaid on clinical outcomes., Katherine Baicker, Sarah L Taubman, Heidi L Allen, Mira Bernstein, Jonathan H Gruber, Joseph P Newhouse, Eric C Schneider, Bill J. Wright, Alan M Zaslavsky, Amy N Finkelstein, and Oregon Health Study Group

Submissions from 2012

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THE OREGON HEALTH INSURANCE EXPERIMENT: EVIDENCE FROM THE FIRST YEAR., Amy Finkelstein, Sarah Taubman, Bill J. Wright, Mira Bernstein, Jonathan Gruber, Joseph P Newhouse, Heidi Allen, Katherine Baicker, and Oregon Health Study Group