PHARSI: Public Health Access, Research & Systems Initiative

Research. Analysis. Education.

PHARSI is the healthcare administration research and public education initiative of Bedrock Health Group.

 

Through research, white papers, publications, and educational resources, PHARSI explores the administrative systems, operational challenges, and organizational factors that influence healthcare access, provider stability, and healthcare delivery.

Why PHARSI Exists

Healthcare administration affects nearly every aspect of healthcare delivery, yet comparatively little public research focuses on the operational and administrative systems that healthcare organizations rely on every day.

 

PHARSI was established to help bridge that gap through research, analysis, publications, and public education focused on healthcare administration, organizational operations, healthcare infrastructure, and healthcare access systems.

Research Focus Areas

Healthcare Administrative Operations

Healthcare Infrastructure & Organizational Readiness

Administrative Burden & Workforce Challenges

Provider Stability & Organizational Sustainability

Healthcare Systems & Operational Challenges

Regulatory Implementation & Administrative Impact

Baseline HIPAA and administrative readiness checklist

Publications & Resources

PHARSI develops research and educational resources intended to support learning, awareness, and informed discussion across the healthcare sector.

 

Resources may include:

White Papers

Research Briefs

Administrative Studies

Issue Reports

Implementation Guides

Educational Resources

As PHARSI grows, additional publications and resources will be made publicly available through Bedrock Health Group.

About Bedrock Health Group

PHARSI is a program of Bedrock Health Group, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit healthcare organization dedicated to strengthening provider stability, administrative infrastructure, healthcare access, and organizational sustainability through direct services, research, education, and mission-driven support programs.

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