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Projects

¿ìèapp¶ÌÊÓ’s Institute for Health Logistics & Analytics transforms the health and well-being in our communities through the application of a wide variety of evidence-based practices and technology integrations. Find out more about some of our projects by clicking on the pictures below.

Current Projects

Rural Opioid Harm Reduction for Justice-Involved Individuals

The Rural Opioid Harm Reduction for Justice-Involved Individuals project is collaborating with rural Georgia sheriff’s offices, confinement facilities, justice-involved individuals with a lived experience of opioid addiction, and other justice-involved agencies to address the opioid epidemic.

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Rural Opioid Harm Reduction (ROHR) for Georgia Libraries

The Rural Opioid Harm Reduction for Georgia Libraries project is collaborating with community partners across Georgia and the Georgia Public Library Service to reimagine rural libraries as harm-reduction hubs where individuals can find the resources they need to reduce their risk of harm from opioid overdoses.

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Care Stations in Rural Georgia

Care Stations are designed to put medical supplies and testing in easy-to-access vending machines.

We are placing Care Stations at libraries in rural communities.

We will explore how health Care Stations can improve health for rural residents. Insights gained will inform whether Care Stations could benefit other rural Georgia communities.

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Community Health Resource Project (CHRP)

The Community Health Resource Project (CHRP) is collaborating with rural and underserved counties in Southeast Georgia to identify and map health resources that promote positive health outcomes. Health resources aren’t just your doctor and dentist, they are also parks and recreation, healthy food, housing, senior services, education, environmental services, healthcare, daycare, disability services, animal/veterinary services, transportation, social services, public safety, and agricultural services. In addition, the data we are collecting for each partner county can help support health workforce development.

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IHLA Exhibits

The Institute for Health Logistics & Analytics has curated an extensive portfolio of exhibits. We invite you to explore our range of offerings.

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Youth in Action

Youth in Action is an initiative led by , with IHLA providing data analysis and program evaluation guidance. The program engages young individuals in the California Bay Area, equipping them with leadership skills, public health awareness, and research-driven experiences to drive meaningful change. The Youth in Action program at Touro University – California uses a Youth Participatory Action Research approach to address prioritized health issues in a school-based environment.

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Improving Natural Disaster Emergency Preparedness

In collaboration with University’s , and through funding support from the  (Region 2), we have prepared a comprehensive checklist for creating your own Go Kit. The essential items will sustain you for multiple days in the event of a disaster. With this resource, you’ll be equipped to respond confidently, quickly and safely to any natural disaster emergency.

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