As the Director of the Center for Information Dissemination and Education Resources (CIDER) at VA Health Systems Research (formerly HSR&D), Jerry Okeefe plays a pivotal role in bridging the gap between health services research and practical application within the Veterans Affairs healthcare system. With a...
As the Director of the Center for Information Dissemination and Education Resources (CIDER) at VA Health Systems Research (formerly HSR&D), Jerry Okeefe plays a pivotal role in bridging the gap between health services research and practical application within the Veterans Affairs healthcare system. With a robust background in public health, policy analysis, and healthcare information technology, Jerry leads initiatives that transform complex research findings into actionable insights for senior VA leadership, policymakers, clinicians, and managers. His expertise in strategic and business planning is instrumental in fostering partnerships that enhance stakeholder engagement and ensure the successful implementation of programs aimed at improving the health and care of Veterans.
Under Jerry's leadership, CIDER has spearheaded key projects focused on health data analytics and public policy, emphasizing transparency and program planning. By translating new regulatory requirements into effective strategies, he ensures that evidence-based practices are seamlessly integrated into the VA healthcare framework. His commitment to program evaluation and qualitative research not only supports the dissemination of critical findings but also drives continuous improvement in healthcare delivery.
Jerry's ability to build consensus among diverse stakeholders is a cornerstone of his approach, enabling him to navigate the complexities of healthcare initiatives effectively. His strategic communications skills ensure that vital information reaches the right audiences, fostering an environment where research informs practice and ultimately enhances the quality of care for Veterans. Through his leadership at CIDER, Jerry Okeefe exemplifies the integration of research and practice, championing initiatives that make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who have served our country.