Partners
The Center engages in partnerships and collaborations with other stakeholders vested in improving the safety and effectiveness of medication use.
Some Johns Hopkins Partners
- Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality
- Bloomberg American Health Initiative
- Center for Clinical Trials and Evidence Synthesis
- Center for Health Services and Outcomes Research
- Center for Mental Health and Addiction Policy Research
- Johns Hopkins Department of Pharmacy
Outside Collaborators
Many stakeholders are actively working to improve the safety and effectiveness of prescription medicines. In the United States, these groups include consumer organizations, pharmacies, pharmacy benefits managers, manufacturers, foundations and government organizations such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The Center maintains collaborations with many of these stakeholders and seeks additional opportunities for active engagement, especially to support our training, research and public service missions.
Current and Past Collaborators
- AbbVie
- Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy
- Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation/Health and Human Services
- AstraZeneca
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Clinton Foundation
- CVS Health
- Food and Drug Administration
- IPSOS
- Janssen
- Johns Hopkins Evidence-Based Practice Center (EPC)
- Mathematica
- Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
- Millennium
- OptumLabs
- PEW
- QuintilesIMS
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
- PhRMA
- Premier
- Prime Therapeutics
- Truven
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
- Walgreens