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AHRQ Announces Interest in Health Services Research to Address the Opioids Crisis.
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Special Emphasis Notice. August 2, 2018. Publication No. NOT-HS-18-015.
This announcement highlights Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality funding opportunities for health services research to assess local, state, and system-level policy to address the opioid crisis, evaluate interventions to minimize opioid misuse, and understand the rapid increase in opioid-related hospitalizations.
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Patient Safety in the Context of Perinatal, Neonatal, and Pediatric Care.
Bethesda, MD: Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health. May 21, 2018. PA-18-790; PA-18-791.
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Making Health Care Safer in Ambulatory Care Settings and Long Term Care Facilities (R18).
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; April 10, 2018. PA-18-750.
Research on patient safety improvements has largely focused on the acute care environment. This grant will support funding for demonstration and implementation projects aimed at identifying and evaluating the application of evidence-based practices in ambulatory care and long-term care to improve patient safety. The deadline for submitting applications is September 8, 2021.
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Patient Safety Learning Laboratories: Pursuing Safety in Diagnosis and Treatment at the Intersection of Design, Systems Engineering, and Health Services Research (R18).
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. RFA-HS-19-001.
This funding opportunity will support collaborative learning strategies that enable individuals and organizations to employ rapid prototyping to develop new approaches focused on improving diagnosis and treatment. The deadline to submit a letter of intent is February 28, and the application due date is March 29, 2019.
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Notice of Intent to Publish Funding Opportunity Announcements to Promote Implementation Science (R01) and Dissemination and Implementation Studies (R18).
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; October 25, 2016. AHRQ Publication No. NOT-HS-17-002.
Implementation science has been highlighted as a key component to achieve progress. This notice of intent from AHRQ provides information about two upcoming funding opportunities to support the adoption of implementation science in safety and quality improvement work. One (RO1) will help to refine and develop methods to assess implementation success and the other (R18) will support the dissemination of evidence-based patient-centered improvements.
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Funding Announcement for Projects Targeting the Reduction of Healthcare-Associated Infections.
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; October 13, 2016. PA-17-007 and PA-17-008.
Health care–associated infections occur across various health care settings. AHRQ seeks to support large research (R01) and dissemination (R18) projects working to develop strategies and approaches for preventing and reducing health care–associated infections. Applications will be accepted on a standard submission schedule through January 26, 2021 for the R18 funding and March 6, 2021 for the R01 funding.
Grant > Government Resource
Advancing Patient Safety Implementation Through Safe Medication Use Research (R18).
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. PA-14-002.
This funding program will support research demonstration projects that explore systemic strategies to enhance medication safety. The submission process for the program is now closed.
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AHRQ Health Services Research Projects: Making Health Care Safer in Ambulatory Care Settings and Long Term Care Facilities (R01).
US Department of Health and Human Services. August 25, 2015. Program Announcement No. PA-15-339.
This AHRQ funding opportunity will support research regarding effective identification and tracking of adverse events in ambulatory and long-term care settings, particularly projects focused on understanding disparities in patient safety.
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Understanding and Improving Diagnostic Safety in Ambulatory Care.
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; February 7, 2018. PA-15-180.
Interest in diagnostic safety has gained prominence in patient safety circles. AHRQ seeks to support this increased attention through a two-component funding opportunity. The effort will support health services research projects (R01) to improve understanding about the epidemiology of diagnostic error. The deadline for submitting funding applications is February 8, 2019.
Grant > Grant Announcement
Patient Safety Learning Laboratories: Innovative Design and Development to Improve Healthcare Delivery Systems (P30).
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; February 5, 2015. Funding Opportunity Announcement No. RFA-HS-15-001.
This funding program seeks to support professional networks committed to developing approaches to reduce patient safety hazards. The process for submitting letters of intent for the program is now closed.
Grant > Grant Announcement
AHRQ Health Services Research Projects (R01).
US Department of Health and Human Services. Program Announcement No. PA-14-291.
This funding opportunity solicits large research projects and expresses Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Research Portfolio priority areas of interest for extramural health services research, demonstration, dissemination, and evaluation grants. Applications for this funding will be accepted on a standard submission schedule through July 6, 2018.
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Exploratory and Developmental Grant to Improve Health Care Quality Through Health Information Technology (R21).
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; November 13, 2013. Funding Opportunity Announcement No. PA-14-001.
This grant opportunity will fund projects to research and develop the evidence around tracking the effect of health information technology on care quality.
Grant > Government Resource
Understanding Clinical Information Needs and Health Care Decision Making Processes in the Context of Health Information Technology (R01).
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Program Announcement No. PA-11-198.
This AHRQ funding program will support research in team decision making processes in health care.
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Emergency Medicine Patient Safety Grant.
Emergency Medicine Foundation and the Emergency Medicine Patient Safety Foundation.
This grant supports research for methods to improve patient safety in emergency medicine. The submission process for the 2013 cycle is now closed.
Grant > Government Resource
Partnerships in Implementing Patient Safety II (R18).
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. PAR-10-022.
Building on a previous AHRQ program, this notice announces the availability of funding for research and dissemination efforts to implement practices that contribute to safe health care.
Grant > Grant Announcement
New AHRQ Health IT Funding Announcement.
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; September 2008.
This announcement describes four AHRQ support opportunities for health information technology innovations that improve quality and safety of care.
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WHO Patient Safety Small Research Grants.
Geneva, Switzerland: WHO Patient Safety, World Health Organization.
This WHO Patient Safety initiative will distribute seed funding for small research projects, which can be conducted in any health care setting. The submission process for the 2009 funding period is now closed.
Grant > Grant Announcement
Researching Implementation and Change while Improving Quality (R18).
US Department of Health and Human Services. Program Announcement No. PAR-08-136.
This Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) funding opportunity seeks to support organizational research on the effectiveness of implementing quality improvement interventions. The submission period for this grant begins April 25, 2008.
Grant > Grant Announcement
E3 Patient Safety Grant Program.
Dublin, OH: Cardinal Health Foundation.
This program funds opportunities for US hospitals, health systems, and community health clinics seeking to develop programs that enhance patient safety. The process for submitting a 2017 proposal is now closed.
Grant > Government Resource
Grants On-Line Database (GOLD).
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
GOLD is a searchable database of grants funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).