Building the healthcare of the future
The Institute for Predictive Medicine (IPM) is a venture created by Oklahoma State University’s Center for Health Systems Innovation (CHSI) to address an urgent need to find innovations, delivery methods and information technology solutions to improve rural and Native American health care outcomes while reducing cost.
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Rural Health Challenges
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Over sixty million people live in rural areas across the US.
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Rural Americans are poorer, older, sicker, underinsured, and medically-underserved.
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Rural American suffers stretched and diminishing health workforce/facility.
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Rural American lack access to specialty and primary care providers.
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Oklahoma has one-third of its population in rural areas, but consistently ranks among the worst in health outcomes.
CHSI Mission
- Transform rural and Native American health through implementing new delivery models and advanced Information Technology solutions.
CHSI Focuses
- Innovation – Rural patient care delivery
- Innovation – Clinical data analytics and predictive medicine
- Implementation – Networks of rural clinics and hospitals
Contact Us: osuchsi@okstate.edu