Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion
CHERP Overview
The Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion (CHERP) is a VA HSR&D Center of Innovation (COIN). We are a dual-site, cross-VISN center, with investigators in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. CHERP's mission is to advance the quality and equity of health and health care for vulnerable Veteran populations.
Funded Projects
Disparities
Resources
Funded Projects
CHERP investigators lead or collaborate on projects supported by HSR&D, AHRQ, and NIH. Many of these projects are aligned with our focus on the quality and equity of health and health care for vulnerable populations. CHERP investigators are also engaged in other funded initiatives.
Our Pilot Research Program continues to catalyze funding of full-scale research projects aligned with our mission.
Click the link below for a list of the funded projects that CHERP investigators are currently involved.
Disparities
Health disparity is defined as clinically and statistically significant differences in health care or health status between distinct vulnerable and less vulnerable populations linked with social, economic, and/or environmental disadvantage and an elevated burden of ill health or premature mortality. Such disparities adversely affect groups who have systematically experienced greater obstacles to health or health care based on numerous characteristics linked to discrimination or exclusion.
The categories and/or domains of disparities research can include:
- Examples of Vulnerable Populations
- Race/Ethnicity
- Gender
- Socioeconomic
- Sexual orientation
- Stigmatizing medical diagnoses (e.g., HIV, mental health, PTSD)
- Generations of Disparities Research
- First Generation - Detecting variation
- Second Generation - Identifying reasons for disparities
- Third Generation - Intervening on disparities
- Factors Associated with Disparities Research
- Patient level
- Provider level
- System level
- Disparities Research Methods
- Qualitative Research
- Mixed Methods Research
- Implementation Research
- Analysis of existing databases
Resources
This Resources page is in progress. Check back frequently for newly added information...
- Templates are available to CHERP Investigators on SharePoint
- So... Should You Write A Proposal For A Research Grant? Guidance for Investigators
- Selected Publications
- CHERP Health Services Research Fellowship
- Funding Opportunities
- VA Internship and Fellowship Opportunities
CHERP Investigators may access the CHERP SharePoint Site by clicking on the CHERP link below.
Please note: Access to CHERP SharePoint resources via this link is limited to CHERP Investigators, must be done from a VA computer, and requires your VA log-in credentials.
PVAMC CHERP Investigators may access the Grants SharePoint Site by clicking on the Grants link below.
Please note: Access to Grants SharePoint resources via this link is limited to CHERP Investigators, must be done from a VA computer, and requires your VA log-in credentials.
The Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion advances the quality and equity of health and health care for vulnerable Veteran populations through:
- Rigorous health services research
- Partnerships with VA operations and policy stakeholders
- Research training and mentoring
- Service
This year we refined our organizational structure and expanded collaborations to support achievement of the Center of Innovation (COIN) program goals. We have advanced our cross-center research program through partnerships aimed at improving health care experiences and patient satisfaction with VA health care among vulnerable populations. We also have supported an emerging area of research concentrated on improving the quality, safety, and value of clinical therapeutics in the VA and beyond.
CHERP leaders consistently respond to new opportunities to communicate the value of our research to VA leaders charged with ensuring the quality and equity of health care for millions of Veterans. CHERP Investigators are at the forefront of efforts to evaluate the impact of VA's implementation of the patient-aligned care team model of care and efforts to translate VA research findings into clinical practice.
About Our History
The VA Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion (CHERP) was established in 2001 by HSR&D as a national Center of Excellence focused on detecting, understanding, and reducing disparities in health and health care in vulnerable populations. This strong collaboration between the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System (VAPHS) and Philadelphia VA Medical Center (PVAMC) in VISN4 and their respective academic affiliates (University of Pittsburgh and University of Pennsylvania) was built upon the collective and complementary strengths of the investigators at both sites to target an area of investigation of highest priority to the VA Healthcare System and the nation as a whole. Built upon a track record of scholarship, cross-center research collaborations, development and retention of highly accomplished investigators, service, and well-established partnerships, CHERP became a Center of Innovation (COIN) that has measurable impact on the quality and equity of Veteran health care.
About Our Investigators
Over the past decade, CHERP investigators conducted innovative, high impact health services research; advanced the conceptual underpinnings of health equity research to facilitate the work of others; partnered with operations and policy leaders on research and quality improvement initiatives; promoted the implementation and dissemination of findings to improve the clinical care and health outcomes of Veterans; and supported the development of junior investigators who have become leaders in this field. CHERP provides infrastructure and support for approximately 42 core investigators engaged in health services research at the VA Pittsburgh Medical Center and the Philadelphia VA Medical Center. These physicians, nurses, and PhD investigators have broad expertise in quantitative and qualitative research methods, including clinical trials, quality improvement, clinical epidemiology, large database analysis, pharmacoeconomics, psychometrics, econometrics, decision and cost-effectiveness analysis, meta-analysis, technology assessment, and implementation science. An additional 25 non-core investigators collaborate with CHERP core investigators to advance our mission and strategic goals.
About Service
CHERP Investigators fulfill not only national service roles, but also fulfill important service roles across a broad array of academic societies, research organizations, and within their local VAMCs, VISN4, and affiliated universities. CHERP investigators hold national leadership roles that position them to shape health care policy, improve clinical care, and impact research priorities and dissemination.