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Grant > Government Resource
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 > Fact Sheet/FAQs
Partnership for Patients and the Hospital Improvement Innovation Networks: Continuing Forward Momentum on Reducing Patient Harm.
Fact Sheets. Baltimore, MD: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services; September 29, 2016.
The Partnership for Patients program is credited with supporting harm reduction in hospitalized patients across the United States through the Hospital Engagement Networks (HEN). This fact sheet summarizes the next round of funding that will build on HEN accomplishments to support innovation with a goal of reducing hospital-acquired conditions and preventable readmissions by 2019.
Grant > Government Resource
Advances in Patient Safety through Simulation Research (R18).
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. PA-16-420.
This grant will support funding for the development, testing, and evaluation of simulation as a mechanism to identify opportunities for improvements in safety. The submission process opens November 25, 2016 and is scheduled to run until January 26, 2022.
Grant > Government Resource
Improving Patient Safety Through Simulation Research: Funded Projects.
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; September 2011.
This AHRQ announcement lists projects funded in 2011 to evaluate how simulation can improve patient safety and health care quality.
Tools/Toolkit > Fact Sheet/FAQs
Medicare proposes new hospital value-based purchasing program.
Baltimore, MD: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Office of Public Affairs; January 07, 2011.
This fact sheet highlights key points of a government effort to link performance on quality with select AHRQ patient safety indicators to raise Medicare reimbursement. The opportunity for submitting comments has passed.
Press Release/Announcement
AHRQ Announces Areas of Interest for Research on Healthcare–Associated Infections.
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; November 3, 2010. Publication No. NOT-HS-11-002.
This announcement describes funding opportunities for research on health care–associated infections.
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
Understanding and Improving Diagnostic Safety in Ambulatory Care.
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; April 8, 2015. PA-15-179 and 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 efforts will support health services research projects (R01) to improve understanding about the epidemiology of diagnostic error as well as demonstration and dissemination projects (R18) to design and evaluate interventions to reduce diagnostic error.
Grant
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. August 6, 2014. PA-14-311; PA-14-312; PA-14-313.
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.
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.
Book/Report
Advancing Patient Safety: A Decade of Evidence, Design, and Implementation.
Rockville, MD; Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; November 2009. AHRQ Publication No. 09(10)-0084.
This publication highlights AHRQ's patient safety research efforts in the 10 years since the Institute of Medicine report, To Err Is Human, was published.
Grant > Government Resource
AHRQ awards contract to develop criteria to assess the evidence base for patient safety practices.
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Patient Safety and Health Information Technology E-Newsletter. February 20, 2009;(Issue 51).
This announcement highlights an AHRQ-funded project to consider the complexity of patient safety interventions in practice and to develop research and assessment criteria. This multi-institutional collaboration involves RAND; Johns Hopkins University; University of California, San Francisco; and Karolinska Institute.
Grant > Government Resource
AHRQ Risk-informed Intervention Development and Implementation of Safe Practices in Ambulatory Care.
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; October 2008.
This AHRQ grantee announcement lists 13 projects funded to demonstrate effective strategies in identifying and addressing risks and in improving processes in ambulatory care.
Press Release/Announcement
AHRQ announces interest in research on diagnostic errors in ambulatory care settings.
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Special Emphasis Notice. October 25, 2007. Publication No. NOT-HS-08-002.
This announcement highlights AHRQ funding opportunities in health information technology and change management to reduce diagnostic errors in ambulatory care settings.
