Health Services Research
Our focus is on the governance, economy, organization, and outcomes of healthcare systems.
Description
Health Services Research is a multi-disciplinary research field studying the organization and outcomes of healthcare systems from several different perspectives. The research group at Uppsala University consists of around 40 members from various disciplines and scientific fields and is led by Professor Ulrika Winblad.

The research group Health Services Research
About us
Read more about the research group Health Services Research
Publications
Our latest scientific publications and dissertations
Upcoming events
- Our next research group meeting will take place on April 25.
- The research programme WELMARKS.

Group members
Group members: Carina Ahlstedt, Fia Andersson, Petronella Bjurling-Sjöberg, Ingeborg Björkman, Sébastien Bokobza Lindhagen, Tobias Dahlström, Peter Edlund, Ann Catrine Eldh, Ann-Sofie Ersson, Mio Fredriksson, Alfons Grönström, Inga-Britt Gustafsson, Anna Hallberg, Marianne Hanning, Malin Helander, Maria Hjorth, David Isaksson, Oddvar Kaarboe, Elenor Kaminsky, Inger Knutsson Holmström, Robert Kristiansson, Linn Kullberg, Niklas Källberg, Jan Larsson, Ann Liljas, Anders Lindbom, Wilhelm Linder, Malin Lohela Karlsson, Anna Mankell, Linda Moberg, Anton Modigh, Åsa Muntlin, Anna Ohlsson, Caroline Ohlström Blomberg, Urban Rosenqvist, Douglas Spangler, Anna-Karin Swenning, Sofie Vengberg, Ulrika Winblad, Helene von Granitz, Karsten Vrangbæk, Emanuel Åhlfeldt
Research projects
- Care centers in Region Uppsala – can a collaborative network create better care for multimorbid elderly?
- Community coproduction in Sweden - the role of trust for health promotion in segregated neighbourhoods
- Local governance, professionalism and court defiance in Swedish elderly care
- Migrant women with cultural doula support during pregnancy and after childbirth as a complement to midwifery care in Sweden
- Caesarean section on maternal request – from different perspectives
- Nurse-led clinic (QLinCaM): perceived Quality of Care, and Quality of Life for patients with liver cirrhosis
- Communication in emergency dispatch calls: an analysis of communicative challenges and strategies
- Nurses' clinical reasoning and decision-making during initial assessments in primary care (PINPOINT)
- Inter-organizational collaboration to achieve integrated care and treatment for children, adolescents and young adults with mental ill health
- Effects on health related outcomes for patients crossing organizational boundaries in Swedish healthcare
- Decommissioning in a local healthcare system
- Central-local governance in the decentralized context of the Swedish healthcare system