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IHPI builds upon and accelerates the outstanding health services research and health policy work of multiple University of Michigan centers, programs, and academic units across three campuses, as well as partners from local research groups.
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Search the IHPI member directory below to explore the broad range of expertise in health services research and health policy represented by our members, or contact us at ihpifeedback@umich.edu.
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- Access to Care (1)
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- Health Equity and Disparities in Health and Healthcare (6)
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Chronic disease management and population disparities in pain and pain treatment

Effects of physical and social contexts on outcomes related to aging and disparities
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