2025- The Institute conducted economic impact studies to evaluate the construction and operations economic impact of the new medical towers in both Wilkes-Barre and Danville.
2024-2025- Through the Free2B Mom initiative, The Institute created a data matrix of all 67 counties in Pennsylvania to include data related to SUD with an emphasis on opioids. Data included recent trends in use, deaths, and arrests. There was special emphasis on women of childbearing age, pregnant women, and post-natal women. The data was reviewed through an equity lens in as many cases as possible. Birth outcomes, including NAS data, were provided. Additionally, other data, including economic and social determinants of health, were reported.
2022-2023- The Institute evaluated the Free2BMom program outcomes. The Institute used a mixed methods approach to a quantitative analysis of patient outcomes and operational (financial, et al) data. Also, interviews and surveys with moms, providers, and case managers were conducted to uncover the context supporting the quantitative data. The data was analyzed, and significant results were noted in a summary that included graphical representations.
2021- The Institute completed a study on vaccine hesitancy (COVID and flu) by cohort.
2018- The Institute provided program evaluation services for the 4Ride initiative to determine if access to transportation is reducing the negative implications of the social determinants of health on the population in the target geography. The research measured effectiveness, satisfaction, and outcomes of Rabbit Transit services on physical and mental health, job outlook, access to food, services, and education/training and other quality of life indicators.
2017- The Institute provided data and consultations to establish the Scranton-based population health program.


Dr. Jolene Carey-Pace joined The Institute Team in 2021 as a Research Analyst. In 2023, she was named Senior Research & Policy Analyst.
Sarah, a former Institute intern, joined The Institute in April 2021 as a Research Assistant. She started her new role as a Research Analyst in January 2024.
Ooms is responsible for all facets of research, organizational strategy, and management. Ooms is an active principal investigator in all Institute research. Ooms has been nationally recognized as a leader in regional economic development. She turned that skill into a research institute to help other regions develop and prosper. Her strategic skills have allowed The Institute to expand its services to the private and non-profit sectors for research and analysis in community health needs assessments, strategic planning, market and feasibility studies, and economic impact analysis.
Jill Avery-Stoss joined The Institute in June 2018 to fill the newly-created role of Research, Data, Intern & Administrative Coordinator. She assists with the collection and management of data for purposes of ethical and efficient analysis. She visits partner campuses to market The Institute’s internship opportunities, and participates in event-planning logistical activities as well. In 2021, Jill was promoted to Director of Operations to reflect the diversity in her job description and the additional marketing and communication functions she successfully mastered in 2020. In 2022, Jill was named Chief Operating Officer after expanding into both research and administrative management functions. Jill is taking on project management, fundraising, and other executive leadership functions of the organization. In 2024, Jill Avery-Stoss assumed the role of President of The Institute, effective January 2025.