Research

Research at the Hispanic Health Council

Community health research at the Hispanic Health Council is shaped by the expressed and documented needs of the communities we serve.  By asking people about their health needs and the barriers to good health and health care, HHC researchers are able to understand people’s lives and the factors that shape their well-being.  The information generated from our research helps the HHC and others to help people change their lives and to advocate for systemic change in health and social policies.

Go to our Publications page for a partial list of our published material. 

This page is under construction. Please check back soon for more information. Also, in the near future research references, abstracts and full articles will be available for download on our publications page.

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Asking Questions, Seeking Answers: Community-based research is the core of our work at the Hispanic Health Council. Research is shaped by the needs of the community and programs are evaluated to determine how well they are meeting community needs.