Partners
RCHE works to build two types of partnerships, research and dissemination. Research partners provide environments in which to conduct research, give clinical feedback during projects, and help ensure real-world applicability of results. Dissemination partners, including professional organizations, share RCHE research results and provide essential information on priority issues for research.
Please contact Strategic Collaboration Director Ken Musselman if you would like more information about becoming an RCHE partner.
Research Partners
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Community Health Network — A leading non-profit health system with five hospitals and more than 70 sites of care in central Indiana. |
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Indiana State Department of Health — Promoting, protecting, and providing for the health of Hoosiers in their communities. |
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IU Medical Group — A practice of more than 135 physicians at 17 clinics. |
| 'IU School of Medicine — The provider of medical education in Indiana, with more than 1,000 MD and PhD students. | |
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Mayo Clinic — The first and largest integrated, non-profit group practice in the world. |
| Regenstrief Foundation — A private foundation that focuses its activities and financial support on the improvement of healthcare through medical research and process improvement. | |
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Regenstrief Institute — A national leader in health services research, located at the Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis. |
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St. Vincent Health — The state's largest healthcare employer with more than 3,000 physicians. St. Vincent operates 16 health ministries serving 45 counties in central Indiana. |
| U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs — Including the Roudebush Veterans’ Administration Medical Center, designed to enhance the VA’s capacity to implement and sustain evidence-based practice. |
Dissemination Partners
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Ascension Health — A Catholic, mission-focused organization and the nation's largest nonprofit health system with more than 100,000 associates and health facilities in 20 states and the District of Columbia. |
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American College of Physicians — The largest medical-specialty organization and second-largest physician group in the United States. |
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American Hospital Association — The national organization that represents and serves all types of hospitals, health care networks, and their patients and communities. |
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Indiana Hospital Association — The professional trade association for 167 Hoosier hospitals and health systems. |
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Indiana State Department of Health — Promoting, protecting and providing for the health of Hoosiers in their communities. |
Academic Collaboration
RCHE is a part of the national Healthcare Systems Engineering Alliance (HSEA), which was established to facilitate communications among healthcare engineering research programs, share best practices, and develop programs to bring about transformational improvement in healthcare delivery. Alliance members include:
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Edward P. Fitts Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering |
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About RCHE
Applying academic research to transform healthcare delivery.
- What is healthcare engineering?
- Affiliates and subcenters
- How you can work with RCHE
- Go to CatalyzeCare
Affiliates and Programs
- Cancer Care Engineering
- Center for Health Outcomes Research and Policy (CHORP)
- Center on Poverty and Health Inequities (COPHI)
- Center for Medication Safety Advancement
- Health Informatics and Learning Technologies (HILT)
- Purdue Healthcare Advisors














