Kelsey Stefanik-Guizlo is passionate about engaging patients, family members, and health care teams in accelerating the timeline of putting research into practice. She has deep experience in patient and community engagement, practice facilitation, quality improvement, and program design, implementation, and evaluation.
Kelsey joined Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute (KPWHRI) in 2020 as an implementation and evaluation associate and became part of KPWHRI’s faculty as a collaborative scientist in 2022. She has worked on a number of projects in KPWHRI’s Center for Accelerating Care Transformation (ACT Center), including:
Kelsey earned a Master of Public Health at the University of Washington in the Community-Oriented Public Health Practice program. She completed her master’s capstone project with Seattle Children’s Hospital, where she worked on a PCORI (Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute)-funded project to improve support for children with type 1 diabetes in the Everett School District through the creation of a community leadership council on diabetes management. During her practicum at Public Health — Seattle & King County, Kelsey interviewed community leaders and stakeholders to understand needs related to training community health workers to support patients with chronic conditions and developed several training outlines.
Prior to joining KPWHRI, Kelsey worked as a program director for the Arthritis Foundation, Lupus Foundation of America, American Diabetes Association, and American Lung Association. In these roles she managed patient education programs including summer camps and educational events, as well as accredited continuing medical education trainings for health care providers. She started her career working in federal advocacy at the American Heart Association in Washington, D.C.
Outside of work Kelsey enjoys exploring new places both near and far, being near the water, and spending time with her husband, son, and 2 dogs.
Diabetes, patient and community engagement, primary care-based chronic illness management, whole-person, integrated care
Practice facilitation, implementation science
Patient engagement and partnership
Mogk J, Allen CL, Levitz CE, Stefanik-Guizlo K, Bourcier E, Trapp Petty M, Lozano P. Virtual practice facilitation as an implementation strategy for launching opioid safety committees for quality improvement in primary care: feasibility, acceptability, and intervention fidelity. BMC Prim Care. 2024;25(1):384. doi: 10.1186/s12875-024-02632-w. PubMed
Mogk J, Idu AE, Bobb JF, Key D, Wong ES, Palazzo L, Stefanik-Guizlo K, King D, Beatty T, Dorsey CN, Caldeiro RM, Garza McWethy A, Glass JE. Prescription digital therapeutics for substance use disorder in primary care: mixed methods evaluation of a pilot implementation study. JMIR Form Res. 2024;8:e59088. doi: 10.2196/59088. PubMed
Stefanik-Guizlo K, Allen C, Brush S, Mogk J, Canada S, Peck M, Ramos K, Volpe K, Lozano P. Sustaining connections: feasibility and impact of long-term virtual patient engagement. Res Involv Engagem. 2024;10(1):28. doi: 10.1186/s40900-024-00558-2. PubMed
Parchman M, Stefanik-Guizlo K, Shah A, Glaseroff A, Holden E, Bertko J, Zúñiga R. How to identify and support emerging risk Medi-Cal members with complex social and behavioral needs. CHCF. Jan. 2, 2024. PubMed
Parchman ML, Stefanik-Guizlo K, Penfold RB, Holden E, Shah AC. Improving diabetes control in a Medicaid managed care population with complex needs. Perm J. 2023 Dec 20:1-6. doi: 10.7812/TPP/23.106. [Epub ahead of print]. PubMed
A Kaiser Permanente member shares her experience as a patient partner with the Integrated Pain Management Program.
An ACT Center partnership is helping a nonprofit engage patients and provide comprehensive care.
Starette Canada, a patient partner, shares her experience at a recent conference and highlights gaps in patient engagement.
The division contributes to research across the institute with methodological and subject matter expertise.