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He Pikinga Waiora: A Culturally Centered Indigenous Implementation Science Framework

March 6, 2026 | 0

Damian Chase-Begay, PhD, MS | February 17, 2026 : The He Pikinga Waiora (HPW) Framework offers a culturally-centered, community-engaged implementation model developed in Indigenous contexts to guide health promotion and…

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The Mechanisms of Change of a Multifaceted Implementation Strategy on Fidelity to a Guideline for the Prevention of Mental Health Problems at the Workplace

February 19, 2026 | 0

Lydia Kwak, PhD, Andreas Rödlund, PhD | February 10, 2026 : A key priority in implementation science is to understand the mechanisms of implementation strategies, describing how and why they…

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From Field Theory to CFIR: An Umbrella Review of 614 Implementation Science Theories, Models and Frameworks

February 19, 2026 | 0

Guillaume Fontaine, PhD, MSc, RN | January 27, 2026 : This presentation will outline the findings of an umbrella review cataloguing the current universe of implementation science theories, models, and…

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From Measurement to Action: Overcoming the Limits of Substance Use Treatment Metrics to Improve Patient Initiation, Engagement and Recovery

February 3, 2026 | 0

Erika Crable, PhD, MPH, Lindsey Zimmerman, PhD | January 20, 2026 : Starting substance use disorder (SUD) treatment reduces odds of overdose and death, making the period after diagnosis a…

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Integrating Conceptual Models to Enhance Home-Based Care for Complex Chronic Diseases – SEIPS 3.0 & Beyond

February 3, 2026 | 0

Yuvaram Reddy, MBBS, MPH | January 13, 2026 : Home-based care for patients with complex chronic diseases can be challenging to administer, in part because these disease states, such as…

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Stigmatizing Language in Substance Use-Related International Classification of Diseases Codes

January 27, 2026 | 0

Objectives: Healthcare-associated stigma is a critical barrier for treatment engagement for patients with substance use disorders. Although there are efforts to combat stigmatizing language in clinical documentation, little is known…

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Not Just for Snacks – Vending Machines as a Low-Barrier Harm Reduction Access Method

January 14, 2026 | 0

Alice Zhang, MD, MPH | January 6, 2026 : Harm reduction-focused vending machines, delivering naloxone, fentanyl test strips, and other public health items, represent a potential non-stigmatizing, low-barrier approach to…

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Fall 2025 HD2A Newsletter

December 10, 2025 | 0

Welcome to this issue of the HEAL Data2Action (HD2A) Digest!

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“Beyond the False Dichotomy” Bridging the MOUD-Mutual Help Group Divide

December 8, 2025 | 0

Wayne Kepner, PhD, MPH | November 18, 2025 : A significant barrier to addressing the opioid crisis is the “false dichotomy” between two of our most effective strategies; medications for…

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How to Work Your Data Project into a Health Care System: An HD2A Story

November 24, 2025 | 0

Niranjan S. Karnik, M.D., Ph.D. | November 4, 2025 : Translating data science innovations into real-world clinical impact remains a critical challenge in healthcare. This talk presents the story of…

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