KHA’s Maik Schutze Named Among New Champions for Health Services and Prevention Research

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Last week, Academy Health announced the launch of its new Champions for Health Services and Prevention Research program. This program, supported by the Doris Duke Foundation, aims to foster critical connections between researchers and policymakers in local communities throughout the United States.

KHA Director of Health Information & Analytics Maik Schutze is one of only 21 selected Research Champions nationwide who will embark on a 15-month journey where they will refine their policy and communication skills to serve as messengers for evidence-based decision making in health and health care. Equipped with enhanced skills, these champions are set to become pivotal voices in translating scientific data into actionable insights for policymakers, with an emphasis on using research to inform health care policies that are attuned to the unique needs of their communities.

The program kicks off with a comprehensive online training course. Following this, the champions will conduct targeted outreach with federal and state policymakers in their local communities, ensuring their messages are heard precisely where it matters most.

In his role at KHA, Schutze leads efforts to leverage data and analytics to enhance strategic thought leadership and assess the impact on hospitals throughout Kentucky.

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