Dr. Stange is a family and public health physician, practicing at Neighborhood Family Practice, a federally-qualified community health center in Cleveland, Ohio. For more than two decades he’s been learning and applying complexity science principles to try make sense of a world that just doesn’t seem to fit neatly into little boxes and straight paths. He uses complexity science to guide and interpret mixed qualitative and quantitative research, and more recently he has been working on participatory methods to advance community health and to develop computer simulation models of primary health care and patient-centered and population health outcomes. He serves as editor for the Annals of Family Medicine, and is an American Cancer Society Clinical Research Professor. At The Institute for Integrative Health, he is a Scholar. He is working on Promoting Health Across Boundaries, and is active in practice-based, multimethod, participatory research and development that aims to understand and improve primary health care and community health. He is a member of the National Academy of Medicine.
Kurt C. Stange, MD, PhD is a family and public health physician who serves as Director of the Center for Community Health Integration (CHI). In that role, he is working to quietly nurture research and development for community health and for integrated, personalized care, and to develop the capacity for shared learning for collective impact.
At ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ he is a Distinguished University Professor and is the Dorothy Jones Weatherhead Professor of Medicine, and Professor of Family Medicine & Community Health, Population & Quantitative Health Sciences, Oncology, Sociology, and General Medical Sciences. For the Cleveland Clinical & Translational Science Collaborative he serves as a co-leader of the Community & Collaboration Shared Resource, and for the he is co-director of the .
With Rebecca Etz, PhD at Virginia Commonwealth University, he serves as co-director of the . is working to measure what matters in family medicine and primary care. He is an American Cancer Society Clinical Research Professor, editor for the and serves as chair-elect for the Board of a not-for-profit health information and innovation network. At the, he is a . He practices at a federally-qualified community health center in Cleveland, Ohio.
He is working on and is active in multimethod, participatory research and development that aims to understand and improve primary health care and community health. Recently he has been working to develop system science models that allow the complexity of primary health care and community health to be understood and acted upon. He has conducted many mixed methods quality improvement trials in health care, and research and demonstration projects at the interface between health care and community health. His research and development work has been funded by the National Institutes of Health, Agency for Health Care Research & Quality, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Cleveland Foundation, and others. He is a member of the Academy of Medicine of the US National Academy of Sciences.
Research Information
Research Interests
- The generalist function
- Primary health care
- Practice-based research
- Community health
- Integrated quantitative and qualitative research methods
- Complex systems modeling
- Narrative inquiry