Community Partners

Aarhus University and the Danish Registers

Denmark has hundreds of linkable population-based registries and databases available for research. These include administrative, health, and clinical quality databases linkable using civil registration numbers, part of the Danish Civil Registration System established in 1968. Taken together these represent nearly complete population coverage and follow-up, universal healthcare access, and deterministic linkage. 

American Board of Family Medicine

Part of the American Board of Family Medicine (AFC), one of 24 medical specialty boards that make up the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS). Through ABMS, the boards work together to establish common standards for physicians to achieve and maintain board certification. The American Board of Family Medicine is an independent, non-profit organization whose primary role is to support family physicians who are committed to achieving excellence in improving the health of their patients, their families, and their communities.

Born in Bradford

Born in Bradford is a prospective pregnancy and birth cohort established to examine how genetic, nutritional, environmental, behavioral and social factors affect health and development during childhood, and subsequently adult life, in a deprived multi-ethnic population. 


FSRDC

The Stanford Federal Statistical Research Data Center (FSRDC) allows qualified researchers to securely use restricted-access data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), and the Bureau of Labor Statistics. If you wish to use FSRDC data for a health related project, please contact the PHS Data Core.


Google Cloud

We are collaborating with Google Cloud  to develop an integrated geospatial data ecosystem and visualization platform that will allow public health departments to obtain near real-time data-based insights on how to manage the pandemic in their counties. 


Solano County Public Health Department

BRIDGES (The Bay Area Research Innovation and Discovery: Governance Evaluation and Sustainability) is a collaboration between county public health departments and their constituents, community clinics and health systems, and academic researchers with the goal of developing infrastructure and processes for scalable health information exchanges (HIEs) and to use these HIEs to address research questions of public health importance.

Contact Us

We look forward to hearing from you. 

For questions regarding PHS community impact and partnerships, contact Lesley Sept, Executive Director, Center for Population Health Sciences: slesley1@stanford.edu.