The Georgia Health Policy Center is pleased to announce its 2020 accomplishments toward implementing its five-year strategic plan for research. In 2020, the center took important steps to grow its research outputs and strengthen its research partnerships across the Georgia State University community.
2020 accomplishments included:
- Disseminating research through 14 publications and 44 podium and poster presentations at state and national conferences
- Aligning GHPC research capacity with the Andrew Young School’s strategic priorities through active engagement in Dean Wallace’s Policy in the Digital World initiative, as well as the as well as the Child Policy Lab
- Continuing to build a centerwide approach to mentorship and supervision that expands staff’s research capacity and productivity and recognizes staff’s accomplishments
- Expanding relationships with affiliated faculty, both at Georgia State University and at external universities, to increase collaborative research
- Expanding participation in GHPC’s monthly research seminar
- Expanding annual submission of research-focused grants per year
GHPC is committed to expanding research by taking steps across the areas of research capacity, research infrastructure, and financial strategy. Each year the center works with staff and affiliated faculty to implement actions and to measure progress towards reaching its overarching goals. For more information GHPC’s 2020 progress towards growing its research-related outputs, please read Georgia Health Policy Center Scholarship: 2020 Progress Report.
GHPC is beginning a comprehensive assessment of its progress toward meeting its five-year goals and will establish new strategic research priorities through 2025.