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Research

Belmont Collaborative for Health Systems Innovation

Advancing Knowledge, Driving Innovation, Transforming Healthcare

At the Belmont  Collaborative for Health Systems Innovation, research isn’t just about generating data—it’s about  solving real-world problems and  driving meaningful change in healthcare. We are committed to  bold, interdisciplinary researchthat improves  healthcare systems, enhances patient outcomes, and empowers both providers and patients.

Our Research Philosophy: Impact-Driven, Patient-Centered

We approach research with a  systems-thinking mindset, recognizing that  healthcare is complex, dynamic, and deeply personal. Our work is focused on  understanding, designing, and scaling solutions that make healthcare:

  • More efficient and sustainable – Streamlining processes and eliminating inefficiencies.
  • More equitable and accessible – Addressing barriers to care and social determinants of health.
  • More innovative and future-ready – Leveraging  AI, data science, and technology to improve care.
  • More patient-centered – Ensuring that healthcare is shaped by  what truly matters to patients.

Collaboration & Real-World Impact

We believe that  research must break down silos and directly  influence policy, practice, and patient care. That’s why we work with:

  • Healthcare systems and providers to implement research findings in clinical practice.
  • Industry partners to explore innovative healthcare delivery and technology solutions.
  • Government and policymakers to shape evidence-based health policy and system improvements.
  • Academic and community organizations to ensure research translates into  actionable solutions.

Advancing Health Systems Science Through Research & Simulation

Our  advanced simulation-based research allows us to  test, refine, and optimize new healthcare strategies before they are implemented in real-world settings. By integrating  simulation, AI, and real-time data analysis, we can model  high-stakes decisions, identify best practices, and develop  high-reliability systems that improve patient care.

Join Us in Transforming Healthcare

Through pioneering  research, collaboration, and innovation, we are shaping a  healthcare system that works better for everyone. Whether you’re a  healthcare professional, policymaker, industry leader, or researcher, we invite you to partner with us in building the  future of healthcare—one breakthrough at a time.

Core Focus Areas

We tackle healthcare transformation through four key lenses:

Human & Planetary Health

Understanding the interconnected impact of global health challenges and environmental factors

The Business of Healthcare

Redefining value in healthcare from the patient’s perspective, driving smarter financial models that improve outcomes

The Context of Health

Addressing social determinants, cultural influences, spirituality, and other factors that shape whole-person care

AI & Technology in Healthcare

Studying how digital tools, AI, and emerging tech improve patient care and long-term health outcomes

Publications & Opportunities

  • Oliver, M.D., Morrison, C., Harvey, M.L., Barnes, L.L. (submitted). Racial Differences in the Relationship Between Blood Pressure and Cognitive Decline.
  • Blash, A., Campbell, T., Finch, D., Guinn, M., Harvey, M., Sternberg, A., and Zellars, T. (submitted). The Freedom Plaza Story: One Campus Community’s desire to Embrace Hope and Inclusive Excellence to help reweave the Social Fabric. Southern Spaces Journal
  • Tayfur, I., Kako, M., Gündüz, A., Rahman, M., Şimşek, P., Ryan, B., Garner, S., Bayramoğlu, B., Teramoto, C., Takada, Y., Kubo, T. & Bhatia, S. (2024). Key Capacities: Insights from Assessing the Resilience of the Public Health System Before and After the Kahramanmaraş Earthquakes. International Journal of Disaster Risk Science. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13753-024-00588-0.
  • McManamay, R., Sturtevant, J., Jatko, J., Petcoff, T., Ryan, B., Dixon, J. & Morrison, R. (2024). Multifaceted economic impacts of a 500-year flood on gateway communities of Yellowstone National Park. International Journal of Disaster Risk Science. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2024.104827.
  • Ryan, B., Kako, M., Garner, S., Fink, R., Tayfur, I., Abrahams, J., Bhatia, S.,Campelo, A., Fendt, M., Fontenot, A., Arenas, N., Hatch, T., Kayano, R., Malrey-Horne, L., MacDermot, M., Rahman, M., Noel, C., Nomura, S., Novak, J., Opazo, M., Oliver, K., Peters, L., Rahman, S., Şimşek, P., Stricklin, A., Swienton, R. & Brooks, B. (2024). Prioritizing Strategies for Building the Resilience of Public Health Systems to Disasters Across Multiple Communities and Countries. International Journal of Disaster Risk Science. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13753-024-00537-x.  
  • Noel, C., Bruce, E. & B. (2024). Suit Up: A Systematic Review of Personal Protective Equipment used by Various Classes of Responders to Nuclear Radiological Disasters at Nuclear Power Plants. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1049023X23006672.
  • Slakey DP.  Creating More Equitable Clinical Trials with Health Systems Science.  Clinical Leader.  2024 Aug 15. https://www.clinicalleader.com/doc/creating-more-equitable-clinical-trials-with-health-systems-science-0001
  • Lu A, Pian-Smith MCM, Burden A, Fernandez GL, Fortner SA, Rege RV, Slakey DP, Velasco JM, Cooper JB, Steadman RH. Call to Action: Quality and Simulation Professionals Should Collaborate. Simul Healthc. 2024 Oct 1;19(5):319-325. doi: 10.1097/SIH.0000000000000826. PMID: 39362653.

Research is a vital part of transforming healthcare, and we offer numerous opportunities to engage in meaningful scholarly work. Whether you are interested in improving healthcare delivery, studying the impact of AI, understanding global and environmental health, or exploring innovative models of care, we welcome your curiosity and contributions.

Current Projects

  • Human Trafficking Simulation – conducting a literature review
    • Student Researcher(s): Neeku Misaghian
  • Heart of Nashville (Wellness Opportunity Zones) – formulating qualitive research questions for patient interviews
    • Student Researcher(s): Dipesh Patel
  • Food is Medicine (Data Infrastructure Committee) – conducting literature review on Data Infrastructure for similar initiatives
    • Student Researcher(s): Kamini Kabilan
  • Maternal Health (Wellness Opportunity Zones) – formulating qualitative research questions for clinician, academic, and patient interviews
    • Student Researcher(s): Angelina Fomina
  • Wellness Opportunity Zones – working with the Belmont Data and AI Collaborative on quantitative analysis
    • Student Researcher(s): Jerry Mi

  • Ultrasound for special operations – currently conducting a literature review
    • Student Researcher(s): Neeku Misaghian
  • Business of healthcare survey
    • Student Researcher(s): Haley Rague and Sam Feudo

  • Ai and Equipoise
    • Fellow(s): Amy Zolotow, Teo Dagi, David Jarard
    • Advisory Board: Ken Leonczyk
    • Student Researcher(s): Jerry Mi
  • AI in perioperative optimization in cooperation with Qventus
    • Student Researcher(s): Claire Buck and Marcelina Puc
  • Optimizing Vascular Surgery Training and Outcomes Using Simulation – manuscript submitted 7/25, revisions due 8/31/25
    • Student Researcher(s): Sandra Thomas and Rabia Shaban
  • QI Project: TN Mental Health Collaborative (schizophrenia and tardive dyskinesia)
    • Fellow: Corey Cronrath
    • Student Researcher(s): Josh Jimenez and Bradley Carpenter
  • HCA Journal: Health System Collaborative Issue
    • Student Researcher(s): Sam Feudo, others tbd

  • Learning needs of medical students in Health System Science (HSS) and the Business of Healthcare
    • Student Researcher(s): Haley Rague and Jerry Mi

If you’re looking to get involved, reach out to us—we are eager to collaborate!

Connect with Us

We’d love to hear from you! Do you have questions, ideas, or want to collaborate? Let’s work together to improve healthcare.