• ASU College of Health Solutions - Real World Solutions

    Real world solutions

    Real solutions for health and health care issues drive
    excellence in the College of Health Solutions.

  • ASU College of Health Solutions - Developing Research That Makes a Difference in People’s Lives

    Driving research

    The College of Health Solutions works together to develop
    research that will make a difference in people’s lives.

  • ASU College of Health Solutions - Effective Experiential Teaching

    Hands-on learning

    Effective experiential teaching gives our
    students the best learning experience.

  • ASU College of Health Solutions Degree Programs

    Experienced faculty

    The experienced faculty of the College of Health Solutions
    help students to be the best in their chosen field.

Welcome to the College of Health Solutions

At the pulse of health, the College of Health Solutions is working to shift society's focus from health care to health. We give our students the knowledge and skills to innovate and create ways to improve health outcomes for individuals and populations.

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ASU study aims to develop a risk model to pinpoint future bird flu outbreaks

Matthew Scotch, associate professor of biomedical informatics at Arizona State University's College of Health Solutions and assistant director of the Biodesign Center for Environmental Health Engineering, has received a $75,000 PLuS Alliance Accelerator Award to study how avian flu mutates and spreads. Scotch and his team will work to develop a risk model that enhances global security against future outbreaks...

Aging with autism

In 1980, “infantile autism” was recognized as its own condition by the medical community. Around the country, schools, parents and doctors began to identify children with what would later be called autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and the number of diagnoses skyrocketed. Cut to nearly 40 years later, and those first children diagnosed with autism have grown up. They’re adults now,...

Arizona named an anti-vaccine hot spot

A recent study named Arizona one of several “hot spots” in the nation for higher-than-average rates of nonmedical vaccination exemptions. According to the study , published in the journal PLOS Medicine, Arizona has seen an increase in the number of parents seeking vaccination exemptions for their children for religious or philosophical reasons. According to the study, for the 2016-17 school...