Nora Henrikson (she/her) is an associate investigator at Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute. She leads a research portfolio focused on interventions to improve cancer care delivery, health equity, and patient outcomes.
Her current research explores methods for improving risk notification and cascading genetic testing for family members of people with hereditary cancers as well as interventions to mitigate cancer-related financial hardship. Dr. Henrikson also leads systematic evidence reviews on cancer screening and behavioral counseling with the Kaiser Permanente Evidence-based Practice Center.
Dr. Henrikson holds affiliate faculty appointments at the University of Washington School of Public Health in the Department of Health Systems and Population Health, and the Institute for Public Health Genetics. She is also an associate professor at the Bernard J. Tyson Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine.
She has a PhD from the University of Washington School of Public Health’s Institute for Public Health Genetics, an MPH from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a BA (sociology) from Lehigh University.
Genetic testing for cancer risk, cancer-related financial hardship
Financial hardship, health equity
Quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods; intervention design; implementation science
Systematic review and evidence synthesis; epidemiology
Social, ethical, and policy implications of genomics and precision health
Henderson JT, Martin A, Patnode CD, Henrikson NB A synthesis of qualitative studies on patient and caregiver experiences with cognitive impairment screening and diagnosis 2023 Jul doi: 10.1080/13607863.2022.2126431. Epub 2022-10-03. PubMed
Reddy A, Maynard C, Kaboli P, Rinne ST, Henrikson NB, Nelson KM, Liu CF, Sterling R, Wong E Identifying Individual and Clinic Characteristics Associated With Primary Care Provider Turnover During Implementation of the Veterans Health Administration Patient-Centered Medical Home 2023 Jul;46(3):221-227. doi: 10.1097/JAC.0000000000000469. Epub 2023-04-07. PubMed
Henrikson NB, Ivlev I, Blasi PR, Nguyen MB, Senger CA, Perdue LA, Lin JS Skin Cancer Screening: Updated Evidence Report and Systematic Review for the US Preventive Services Task Force 2023 Apr 18;329(15):1296-1307. doi: 10.1001/jama.2023.3262. PubMed
Henrikson NB, Ivlev I, Blasi PR, Nguyen MB, Senger CA, Perdue LA, Lin JS Screening for Skin Cancer: An Evidence Update for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force 2023 Apr PubMed
Romagnoli KM, Kulchak Rahm A, Jonas MC, Schwiter R, Klinger T, Ladd I, Salvati Z, DiNucci A, Blasi PR, Sheridan L, Scrol A, Henrikson NB Human-centered design study to inform traceback cascade genetic testing programs at three integrated health systems 2023 Mar 3;26(1):45-57. doi: 10.1159/000529852. Epub 2023-03-03. PubMed
Figueroa Gray M, Banegas MP, Henrikson NB Conceptions of Legacy Among People Making Treatment Choices for Serious Illness: Protocol for a Scoping Review 2022 Dec 9;11(12):e40791. doi: 10.2196/40791. Epub 2022-12-09. PubMed
Kelly BJ, Leader AE, Henrikson NB Editorial: Promising strategies for vaccine messages: The message and the source 2022 Aug 31;10:971283. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.971283. Epub 2022-08-31. PubMed
Haas CB, Ralston J, Fullerton SM, Scrol A, Henrikson NB Environmental scan of family chart linking for genetic cascade screening in a U.S. integrated health system 2022 Aug 11;13:886650. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2022.886650. Epub 2022-08-11. PubMed
Blasi PR, Scrol A, Anderson ML, Gray MF, Tiffany B, Fullerton SM, Ralston JD, Leppig KA, Henrikson NB Feasibility, acceptability, and limited efficacy of health system-led familial risk notification: protocol for a mixed-methods evaluation 2022 Aug 9;8(1):174. doi: 10.1186/s40814-022-01142-9. Epub 2022-08-09. PubMed
Moldestad M, Sayre G, Rinne S, Kaboli PJ, Reddy A, Sanders KM, Mao J, Henrikson NB, Sterling R, Nelson KM, Wong ES Perspectives on Training and Working in the VHA: Implications for Primary Care Physician Recruitment and Retention 2022 Aug;97(8):1175-1183. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000004619. Epub 2022-02-08. PubMed
KPWHRI researchers answer questions about systematic reviews and their impact on health care guidelines.
The HCSRN conference is a venue for collaborative work to improve health and health care.
Dr. Henrikson’s Annals of Internal Medicine study describes 3 kinds of cost concerns that can affect cancer care.
Nora Henrikson discusses her latest research published in the Annals of Internal Medicine in May 2019. (Vimeo, 3:50)