Dr. Kimberly Brunisholz’ research has focused on quality improvement and program implementation and evaluation within a learning health care system. Her research projects include: examining the true value of combined mental health integration and the patient centered medical home on health care quality, utilization, and costs; evaluating the Diabetes Prevention Program utilizing the RE-AIM framework within a large integrated delivery system; and translating the effectiveness of computer decision support to enhance warfarin management for patients with chronic anticoagulation. She received her Ph.D. in public health in 2015 and her M.S.T. in science and technology in 2011 from the University of Utah. Prior to her career in research, Kim was a member of the Canadian National Team in gymnastics and received a full NCAA Division I scholarship as a member of the Red Rocks gymnastics team within the University of Utah.

Dr. Brunisholz was a 2015 AcademyHealth Delivery System Science Fellow. Her host site was Intermountain Healthcare.