Rosario Silva
Head of the Strategy Department/Associate Professor
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Rosario Silva's research investigates factors influencing participation and outcomes in digital platforms and health initiatives. Silva has published work examining the entry of micro players in digital platforms and determinants of peer-provider participation in peer-to-peer (P2P) platforms. In the health domain, Silva's work includes studying the experiences of farmers market vendors in healthy food incentive programs and exploring facilitators and barriers to implementing the Project ECHO model. Additionally, Silva has contributed to research focused on optimizing colonoscopy follow-up after abnormal stool tests within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program. Silva holds an h-index of 8 with 19 total publications and 618 citations.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 19
- Citations: 618
Selected Publications
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Facilitators and barriers to implementing the Project ECHO model: perspectives of 8 ECHO implementation teams (2025)
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Optimizing tracking and completion of follow-up colonoscopy after abnormal stool tests at health systems participating in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program (2024)
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Experiences of Farmers Market Vendors in a Healthy Food Incentive Program (2023)
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- Experiences of Farmers Market Vendors in a Healthy Food Incentive Program
- Experiences of Farmers Market Vendors in a Healthy Food Incentive Program
- Experiences of Farmers Market Vendors in a Healthy Food Incentive Program
- Experiences of Farmers Market Vendors in a Healthy Food Incentive Program
- Experiences of Farmers Market Vendors in a Healthy Food Incentive Program
- Experiences of Farmers Market Vendors in a Healthy Food Incentive Program
- Experiences of Farmers Market Vendors in a Healthy Food Incentive Program
- Optimizing tracking and completion of follow-up colonoscopy after abnormal stool tests at health systems participating in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program
- Optimizing tracking and completion of follow-up colonoscopy after abnormal stool tests at health systems participating in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program
- Optimizing tracking and completion of follow-up colonoscopy after abnormal stool tests at health systems participating in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program
- Optimizing tracking and completion of follow-up colonoscopy after abnormal stool tests at health systems participating in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program
- Optimizing tracking and completion of follow-up colonoscopy after abnormal stool tests at health systems participating in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program
- Optimizing tracking and completion of follow-up colonoscopy after abnormal stool tests at health systems participating in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program
- Optimizing tracking and completion of follow-up colonoscopy after abnormal stool tests at health systems participating in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program
- Optimizing tracking and completion of follow-up colonoscopy after abnormal stool tests at health systems participating in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program
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