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Julie A. Jacko, PhD, is a professor of Public Health at the University of Minnesota and a faculty fellow in the Academic Health Center’s Institute for Health Informatics. She is the principal investigator and director of the University Partnership for Health Informatics (UP-HI). This $5.1-million grant from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology is one of the nine awarded nationally and represents the first public–private partnership funded in the upper Midwest United States to infuse our nation’s workforce with individuals who have been trained to perform one of six mission-critical health information technology roles.
Dr. Jacko has expertise in the design, implementation, and evaluation of interactive computing systems in complex domains such as population health and health care delivery, with the purpose of enhancing human performance and satisfaction. This is accomplished through research that is focused on the cognitive processes underlying the interaction of people with complex systems with the ultimate goal of combining robust empirical results with the development of engineering models of human performance that can aid in the design of real-world systems.
Dr. Jacko has an exemplary research track record spanning nearly 20 years during which over 160 scientific publications have been generated in these research areas. She has generated nearly $25 million by way of research funding in the last 10 years and is one of the only 20 recipients of a National Science Foundation Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor awarded to young investigators by the U.S. government.
Dr. Jacko has expertise in the design, implementation, and evaluation of interactive computing systems in complex domains such as population health and health care delivery, with the purpose of enhancing human performance and satisfaction. This is accomplished through research that is focused on the cognitive processes underlying the interaction of people with complex systems with the ultimate goal of combining robust empirical results with the development of engineering models of human performance that can aid in the design of real-world systems.
Dr. Jacko has an exemplary research track record spanning nearly 20 years during which over 160 scientific publications have been generated in these research areas. She has generated nearly $25 million by way of research funding in the last 10 years and is one of the only 20 recipients of a National Science Foundation Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor awarded to young investigators by the U.S. government.
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Population Health Managementno. 4 (2023): 199-200
POPULATION HEALTH MANAGEMENTno. 4 (2023): 199-200
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Julie A. Jacko, Katherine P. Cohen,Cathaerina Appadoo,Arkene S. Levy,Timothy F. Page, Michael J. Parker, Solina Pierre-Gilles,Francois Sainfort
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicineno. 2 (2021): 77-80
Contemporary Ergonomics 2006pp.404-408, (2020)
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicineno. 0 (2020): 317-318
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicineno. 2 (2020): 93-105
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