Research Services
Health care organizations, nonprofits and non-governmental organizations often find themselves in need to initiate applied research projects. Many of these projects require comprehensive assessment methods, complex data analysis and report presentations. Administrators often require some external support services when looking to enact organizational and process improvement research and projects.
The services offered through the Health Administration Research and Project Program are available across the state of Nebraska. The goal of the program is to assist organizations in initiating more applied research and producing research that is comprehensive and valuable. Our services help you produce impactful research that makes a difference.
The Health Administration Research and Project Program leverages the expertise of faculty at both the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Nebraska at Omaha. The UNMC Center for Health Policy and the Management Department at UNO have combined faculty expertise in health administration and management to offer these research services. Our expertise in health systems and applied research methodology and implementation provides you with the resources to help you succeed.
Research Services
Our expertise falls into these areas:
We help you improve your research activities by offering:
- Research methodology training
- Data analysis training
- Report writing and presentations
We assist you along the way with:
- Research design consulting
- Methods framework assistance
- Coaching and guidance
- Proofreading
- Presentation assistance
- Validation of results
We provide complete research services including:
- Design and implementation of research projects
- Results analysis and reporting
- Final presentation coordination and documentation
Our department faculty also have deep expertise in a wide range of health services-related issues, including: Health care operations, policy impacts, data analytics, impact research, operational process, community outreach, population health, management, effectiveness studies, and economics.