Research, Applied Analytics & Publications

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About UHC Applied Analytics & Research

Goals

We are grounded in mission, vision and values to advance the following goals:

  • Improve the health and well-being of the U-M community
  • Optimize the student experience of healthcare (e.g., access, equity)
  • Partner across the institution to create actionable insights and best practices
  • Increase data interoperability and exchange
  • Increase insights into both timeless and emerging health concerns for college students
  • Improve analytic capacity at both the individual and population level

Population Focus:
College students, including undergraduate, graduate and professional students.

Selected Focus Areas and Projects:

Strategic Focus Area

Project

Mental health & addiction

  • Mental health emergency and inpatient care
  • Mental Health Intensity Index
  • Sports gambling
  • Role of the arts to prevent and reduce loneliness
  • Climate change anxiety among college students
  • Emerging risks for student-athletes

Acute & emergency care

  • Emergency department care
  • Injury monitoring
  • Concussion management and return-to-learn

Gender & sexual health

  • Reproductive health care disparities for persons with disabilities
  • Patient experience for transgender and gender diverse students
  • STI Monitoring

Infectious disease monitoring and response

  • Respiratory illness monitoring
  • Vaccination coverage
  • Outbreak response

Well-being impacts 

of policies & systems

  • Impact of insurance, federal, and state policies on student mental health and other outcomes

Student Engagement
Students engage in Health and Wellness Applied Research through paid and volunteer opportunities that build practical research skills. Students may support public health monitoring and response, research study planning, data collection, analysis, report writing, dissemination, and other aspects of the research process. We also collaborate with student advisory groups to ensure student perspectives inform our research practices and shape the development of future studies.
 

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Recent Studies & Publications

2024
2025
2026
  • Nature & Loneliness Survey
    • Between January-May 2026, over 1,130 U-M students and community members completed a short survey about engagement in nature and nature-based activities, as well as self-reported measures of loneliness. These findings add to the informing efforts for social prescribing across campus and was completed in collaboration with NatureRx, Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum, University Health and Counseling and the Applied Public Health Team
  • Factors Associated with Greater Engagement With Arts Prescriptions for Lonely College Students Presenting to the College Counseling Center for a First Appointment (planned)
    • In this pilot study, we aim to assess factors that impact arts prescribing among students at U-M seeking care at CAPS for their first appointment. This study will be active starting in Fall of 2026.
       

Meet Our Team

Principal Investigators (PIs):
Lindsey Mortenson, MD, MS
Susan Ernst, MD
Rob Ernst, MD
Chris Frank, MD, PhD
JoLynn Montgomery, PhD, MPH

Applied Public Health Team:
Elizabeth Edwards, MPH
Jessica Cannon
Libby McEvoy, MPH
Christie Hug, MPH
Harika Mekala, MS