Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research

Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research

Founded in 1964, the Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research (CHR) is focused on advancing knowledge to improve health. With 41 investigators, 243 staff members, and annual revenues of nearly $45 million, they pursue a vigorous agenda of public health research within large, diverse populations. Most of their funding comes from federal grants and contracts. They also receive support from Kaiser Permanente’s Community Benefit Initiative, private foundations, and industry.

Their research scientists are a highly diverse and skilled group with specialties ranging from psychology to anthropology to economics to epidemiology. Centralized departments provide the infrastructure and expertise necessary to support their investigators as they write grant proposals, conduct studies, analyze data, and publish their findings.

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