Paula Blasi, MPH, is enthusiastic about conducting research that can improve the well-being of patients and communities. Her research interests include evidence-based medicine, evidence synthesis, and qualitative inquiry. Paula works with the Kaiser Permanente Evidence-based Practice Center (EPC) on systematic reviews of clinical preventive services for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, and she conducts qualitative research with patient and provider populations.
Paula earned a Master of Public Health at the University of Washington, in the Community-Oriented Public Health Practice (COPHP) program. She completed a master’s capstone project with YWCA Seattle-King-Snohomish and a practicum at Public Health—Seattle & King County. Before joining KPWHRI, Paula was a writer and editor at the Advisory Board Company, a health care research and consulting firm in Washington, D.C.
Preventive care; Evidence-based medicine; Systematic reviews
Health promotion; Social/behavioral theories
Blasi PR. Shutdown hasn't slowed state leaders. California Healthline. 2013.
Blasi PR. Health IT: the common ground in health care reform? California Healthline. 2012.
Blasi PR. Extreme site makeover: HHS offers better view of grant data. iHealthBeat. 2011.
Blasi PR. Nurses claim their seat at the health ITdecision-making table. iHealthBeat. 2009.
Blasi PR. What brings developers together for open-source health IT? iHealthBeat. 2009.
Blasi PR. Mobile phones drive health ITinnovation in developing countries. iHealthBeat. 2009.
KPWHRI researchers answer questions about systematic reviews and their impact on health care guidelines.
Biostatistician Yates Coley reports on new predictive analytics work that’s decreasing missed visits at KP Washington.
How Paula Blasi brings research findings to light to support Kaiser Permanente’s rapid response to COVID-19.