Population Health


December 21, 2021

Study shows benefits of using numerical data to explain surgical risks to patients

A recent study conducted by a team of surgeons at the University of Washington School of Medicine investigated the benefits of presenting surgical risks to patients numerically versus using generalized terms such as “common” or “rare.” They concluded that patients are able to make more informed decisions about their health when offered numerical information. Participants…


December 15, 2021

UW Climate Impacts launches the Northwest Climate Resilience Collaborative

The University of Washington Climate Impacts Group – in collaboration with several partners – is initiating a program focused on equitable climate adaptation in the Northwest region. Funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA), the Northwest Climate Resilience Collaborative strives to support rural and coastal tribal communities who experience the effects of climate…


December 9, 2021

New study indicates sociodemographic factors increase chances of COVID-19 test positivity

Researchers at the University of Washington recently conducted a study determining the role of clinical, sociodemographic and geographic factors in increasing the probability that patients test positive for COVID-19. Their findings were published in the October 2021 issue of PLOS ONE. Researchers assessed roughly 64,000 patients who received a SARS-CoV-2 test between January 1, 2020…


December 7, 2021

Spotlight: Daaniya Iyaz’s focus on the intersection of health and environment

Daaniya Iyaz’s interest in the intersection between health and the environment motivates her many educational and professional pursuits and drives her commitment to helping communities overcome the disproportionate effects of climate change. Iyaz is a University of Washington graduate student currently pursuing her Master of Science degree in Environmental Health. She previously earned her undergraduate…


December 2, 2021

Actionable strategies and approach to address disaster research response issues

Researchers from the University of Washington, in partnership with the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, have developed a Concept of Operations (CONOPS) template to better support the development of collaborative approaches to disaster research response (DR2) among academic public health and public health agencies. This template was published in Disaster Medicine and Public Health…


December 1, 2021

Digital health innovation workshop tackles population health challenges

Ideas turned into hands-on experience for students at a brand-new workshop focusing on improving the health of people around the world through digital innovations. Twenty-seven students from different disciplines came together on November 11, 2021 for an immersive experience hosted by the Foster School’s Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship, in partnership with the Population Health Initiative…


November 24, 2021

New study offers view into work life of app-based drivers during COVID-19

A new University of Washington study highlights the significant effects of COVID-19 on app-based drivers regarding their business and livelihood. Marissa Baker, an assistant professor of environmental and occupational health sciences at the University of Washington, was senior author on this recent study wherein four app-based drivers conducted interviews of 100 fellow drivers to assess…


November 22, 2021

Initiative’s Applied Research Fellowship project assesses housing vulnerabilities in King County

The 2021 University of Washington Population Health Applied Research Fellows recently concluded their research on the effects of household growth, demographic and spatial distribution, environmental risks and COVID-19 on housing vulnerabilities in King Country. Their goal was to analyze the disparities created by these factors in an effort to better inform future access to affordable…


November 17, 2021

Initiative announces relaunch of its interdisciplinary pilot grant program

The Population Health Initiative has relaunched its interdisciplinary pilot grant program, leveraging project savings from the construction of the Hans Rosling Center for Population Health to dramatically expand the initiative’s internal granting capacity in 2022 and 2023. The relaunched program now features three different tiers of grants with varying foci and awards ranging in size…


November 9, 2021

UW Community Circle kicks off a year of healing discussions with a virtual event

Several University of Washington programs kicked off a community circle on October 28, 2021, with a virtual event open to all UW faculty and staff. The purpose of the event was to invite attendees into an intentional space to participate in future conversations around processing and coping with the events of the past 20 months…



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