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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Social Policy Institute Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search AboutAbout SPI Careers PeoplePeople Staff Faculty Affiliates Faculty Steering Committee Equity & Diversity Committee ResearchResearch Education Research Financial Security Research Health Research Housing Research TrainingTraining Student Focused Community Focused Data for Social Impact (DSI) Partnerships PublicationsPublications Journal Articles and Working Papers Project Reports Research Briefs Policy Highlights News EventsEvents All SPI Events Data for Social Impact Event Series Contact Open Search Centene Center for Health TransformationHealth The Centene Center emerged as a formal, funded collaboration in 2015 after years of a shared vision between leadership of Washington University in St. Louis and Centene Corporation. The unique research collaboration includes the Social Policy Institute at Washington University in St. Louis, Health Communications Research Laboratory, the Center for Advanced Hindsight at Duke University, and Centene Corporation. The Center leverages the insights of Fortune 100 company Centene Corporation on managed care, along with the academic research and evaluation expertise of the Brown School and Duke University to design, implement, and evaluate behavior-based innovations that facilitate healthier living. We use findings from our health research to improve the effectiveness of healthcare delivery, influence positive health outcomes, and decrease healthcare costs, especially for the nation’s Medicaid population. Center MissionThe Centene Center for Health Transformation is a community-industry-academic healthcare partnership that advances people centered health solutions to improve lives so that communities can thrive. Response to COVID-19 Research Agenda These studies explore how COVID-19, the impacts on social needs and care, and how responses to the virus impacted these. Health and Financial Wellness Research Agenda Economic status is widely understood to be a determinant of health and behavioral health outcomes, with lower income groups experiencing poorer health and higher rates of premature mortality than individuals of higher economic status. These studies explore this association. Behavioral Health Research Agenda This study will examine rates of screening and management of depression in primary care to inform the implementation of one or more interventions to increase rates of screening and the use of evidence-based interventions, such as collaborative care models or motivational interviewing. Completed Projects Research Agendas In the spring of 2020, the Center shared important knowledge and advice regarding COVID-19 through 12 articles and features in national media. Our healthcare provider behavior study explored the state of evidence regarding interventions to change provider behavior in health or behavioral health settings. Principal and Co-Investigators Michal Grinstein-Weiss Director [email protected] Matthew Kreuter Principal Investigator Phillip Marotta Assistant Professor, Brown School Washington University in St. Louis SPI Staff Tobeya Ibitayo Research Coordinator Email: [email protected] Megan Manhart Research Assistant Email: [email protected] Publications and News Improving Access and Minimizing Obstacles for Medicaid Buy-In ParticipationDoes one size fit all? Exploring provider behavior interventions and best practices alignment to improve healthcare for allAll over the Map: A Systematic Literature Review and State Policy Scan of Medicaid Buy-In Programs for Working Individuals with Disabilities Find more at the Centene Center website Partnerships Centene CorporationDuke University Center for Advanced HindsightHealth Communication Research Laboratory Social Policy InstituteWashington University in St. LouisOne Brookings DriveMSC 1196-257-30St. Louis, MO 63130314–935–[email protected] Twitter Email Sign Up Receive email notifications about events, recent publications and other happenings at the Social Policy Institute. Sign Up Now ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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