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AcademyHealth 2025 Annual Research Meeting

AcademyHealth is holding its 2025 Annual Research Meeting June 7-10, 2025, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

NORC at the University of Chicago is excited to participate in the Annual Research Meeting (ARM), the largest gathering for health services research professionals, hosted by AcademyHealth. We look forward to engaging with the diverse community of researchers, policymakers, and health care practitioners who are working tirelessly to advance knowledge and drive innovation in the field.

At the ARM, NORC staff will share our latest research findings, methodological advancements, and insights on health communication science. We are committed to advancing health care through research and data-driven solutions, and we believe that the ARM is an important platform for fostering collaboration and driving positive change.

We invite you to connect with our team, learn about our work, and explore potential collaborations. Join us in Minneapolis for this opportunity to engage with the health services research community, gain exposure to innovative ideas, and contribute to shaping the future of health care.

Event Details

Dates:

June 7-10, 2025

 

Location:

Minneapolis, MN

 

Booth:
#312

Featured Experts

NORC Presentations at AcademyHealth


Sunday, June 8

  • A Method for Decomposing Heterogeneous Treatment Effects: Insights from the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment
    • Joshua Lerner, Senior Research Methodologist 

Monday, June 9

  • Health Care Organization Strategies for Collecting and Using Disability Status and Accommodations Data 
    • Prashila Dullabh, Vice President & Senior Fellow
  • Action Plan to Collect and Use Social Determinants of Health Data in Patient-Centered Clinical Decision Support 
    • Priyanka Desai, Senior Research Scientist 

View the conference Agenda at a Glance or the Full Online Agenda.

Explore NORC Health Projects

Incident-Level Data of Police Use of Force

Incident-level use of force and officer-involved shooting database across 26 law enforcement agencies spread across the U.S.

Client:

National Collaborative on Gun Violence Research

Elder Abuse Survivor Equity (EASE) Study

A national survey to understand different forms of elder abuse to better protect older Americans

Client:

National Institute of Justice