Authors
Steven H Woolf, Jason Q Purnell, Sarah Simon, Emily B Zimmerman, Amber Haley, Gabriela J Camberos, Robert Fields
Publication date
2016/6
Journal
Frontiers in public health services & systems research
Volume
5
Issue
3
Pages
28
Publisher
NIH Public Access
Description
The research community faces a growing need to deliver useful data and actionable evidence to support health systems and policymakers on ways to optimize the health of populations. Translating science into policy has not been the traditional strong suit of investigators, who typically view a journal publication as the endpoint of their work. They are less accustomed to seeing their data as an input to the work of communities and policymakers to improve population health. This article offers four suggestions as potential solutions:(1) shaping a research portfolio around user needs,(2) understanding the decision-making environment,(3) engaging stakeholders, and (4) strategic communication.
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