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The UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health's North
Carolina Institute for Public Health and a graduate student in health policy
and administration have received grants from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
to work with local North Carolina health agencies.
 Dr. Mary Davis Mary V. Davis, DrPH, director of
evaluation services at the Institute and principal investigator on the Institute
grant, will explore how accreditation has influenced North Carolina's local
health departments,
including whether the process has improved the delivery of services and health
outcomes. Examining
whether accreditation improves service delivery and health outcomes could
provide information to improve the North Carolina accreditation program.
This project ultimately will provide information to improve
national public health accreditation efforts.
 Dr. Ed Baker Working with Davis are Edward L. Baker, MD, MPH, director of
the North Carolina Institute for Public Health and research professor of health
policy and management; Dorothy Cilenti, MPH, a doctor of public health
candidate and Institute deputy director for operations and management; J. Michael Bowling,
PhD, research associate professor of health behavior and health education; and Margaret M. Cannon, MPH, and Elizabeth P. Mahanna,
MPH, research associates at the Institute.
 Dr. Paul Erwin Paul Erwin, MD, doctoral student in health policy and management, also received
funding to examine how changes in state-level health systems - including health
agencies, health departments and hospitals - have affected health outcomes in
states over the past 15 years. The project will help determine the effect of
quality improvement efforts in state health departments on health outcomes.
The two grants are administered
through the Changes in Health Care Financing and Organization (HCFO)
initiative, an RWJF program managed by AcademyHealth. HCFO strives to bridge
the health policy and health services research communities by providing
information on health care policy, financing, and market developments; and bringing
together the policy and research communities through issues identification,
research translation, and communication activities.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is
the nation's largest philanthropy devoted exclusively to improving the health and
health care of all Americans. For more than 35 years, the Foundation has worked
with a diverse group of organizations and individuals to identify solutions and
achieve comprehensive, meaningful and timely change.
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