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Associate Professor
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
faculty
Health Policy & Management, College of Public Health
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Theresa Prewitt's research focuses on health policy and management. She investigates healthcare access, health disparities, and the impact of health policies on patient outcomes. Her work contributes to understanding how to improve the efficiency and equity of healthcare systems. Prewitt has published research examining various aspects of healthcare delivery and policy.
Metrics
- h-index: 28
- Publications: 57
- Citations: 4,188
Selected Publications
- Capacity to address determinants of health among a social justice coalition in the United States (2025) DOI
Grants & Funding
- Identifying Retail Pricing Options to Encourage Healthy Food Purchases by African American Caregivers with Low Incomes Robert Wood Johnson Foundation - Pass Through: University of Pennsylvania Principal Investigator
- Internet Assisted Obesity Treatment: Enhanced by Motivational Interviewing? NIH/Nat. Inst. of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases - Pass Through: University of Vermont Principal Investigator
- FOOD AS MEDICINE: ADDRESSING SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH (FOOD INSECURITY) TO EFFECT CLINICAL OUTCOMES (CEAL) Westat - Pass Through: Westat Principal Investigator
- Community Engagement Research Alliance (CEAL) 2023-2024 Renewal NIH/Nat. Heart, Lung & Blood Institute - Pass Through: Westat Principal Investigator
- Arkansas Center for Health Disparities (ARCHD): An NIMHD Exploratory COE NIH Co-Investigator
- Learning Action Network - Boston Medical JPB Foundation - Pass Through: Boston Medical Center Principal Investigator
- Arkansas Center for Health Disparities (ARCHD): An NIMHD COE NIH Co-Investigator
- Examining Food Insecurity in Rural America Share Our Strength - Pass Through: North Carolina State University Principal Investigator
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