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Projects Approved for the Use of iPHD Data

Cycle Sort ascending Title Status Research institution Research Priorities
HD4A: Impacts of Obstetric Unit Closures on Maternal and Infant Health in New Jersey In progress
  • University of Illinois Chicago School of Public Health
HD4A: Trends in Fatal and Nonfatal Opioid-Related Overdoses among Pregnant and Postpartum Women Living in NJ In progress
  • Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Linked administrative data as surveillance of overdose crisis and drug-related adverse health events in New Jersey In progress
  • Rutgers School of Social Work
Impact of “Opt for Help and Hope” on drug overdose deaths among NJ criminal defendants, 2020-2025 In progress
  • NJ Office of the Attorney General
The impact of severe maternal morbidity (SMM) on mother and children's hospitalization/ ED use one year after birth In progress
  • Montclair State University
Prophylactic Salpingectomy Use at the Time of Postpartum Sterilization In progress
  • Columbia University
Opioid-related overdose and mortality among pregnant and postpartum individuals in New Jersey In progress
  • Rutgers Health
Integrating EMS Data with Hospital, Mortality, and Geographic Data to Identify Opioid Overdose Patterns Across Settings in New Jersey Communities In progress
  • Rutgers Health
Ensuring Programmatic Exposure and Efficacy in Areas of Greatest Need: A Geographical Study of Mental Health Outcomes and Provision of Behavioral Health Services by the NJ Pediatric Psychiatry Collaborative In progress
  • Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine
Trends in Adverse Birth Outcomes: Variations by Race and COVID-19 Exposure In progress
  • Central Jersey Family Health Consortium
Social Vulnerability, Disparities, and the Health Impacts of the Intersecting COVID-19 and Opioid Epidemics on New Jersey Communities In progress
  • Rutgers Biomedical Health Sciences
Perinatal depression and emergency department visits in the postpartum period: a quasi-experimental analysis In progress
  • Rutgers Biomedical Health Sciences