NBER Center for Aging and Health Research
NBER 老龄化与健康研究中心
基本信息
- 批准号:10468015
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 59.71万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1997
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1997-08-01 至 2025-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AgeAgingAlzheimer&aposs disease related dementiaAreaAttentionCollaborationsCollectionCommunitiesData AnalyticsDatabasesDecision MakingDevelopmentDimensionsDisciplineEconomicsEcosystemEnvironmentEventFosteringFoundationsFundingGrantHealthHealth trendsHealthcareIndividualInformation TechnologyInfrastructureInterventionInvestigationLeadLeadershipLibrariesMaintenanceMedicalMethodologyNewsletterOutcomePaperPersonsPilot ProjectsPolicy DevelopmentsPreparationProgram DevelopmentReportingResearchResearch ActivityResearch PersonnelResearch PriorityResearch Project GrantsResearch SupportResourcesRoleScienceSeriesStructureUniversitiesWorkbasedata resourcehealth inequalitiesimprovedinnovationmeetingsoperationrecruitresearch and developmentresearch data disseminationsocial mediasymposiumtwo-dimensionalweb site
项目摘要
OTHER PROJECT INFORMATION – Project Summary/Abstract
Overall
This application is to renew the NBER Center for Aging and Health Research for the next five years, continuing
its impactful role in advancing research on health and aging issues across a large multi-university consortium of
economics scholars. The Center has two primary aims. The first is to integrate into a unified programmatic
structure an extensive collection of ongoing research projects and related NBER activities on health at older
ages, most of which are supported by NIA through this and other grants. The second is to stimulate research
development on new topics in health and aging, systematically advancing the science toward the most pressing
questions of the day.
The themes of Center research are: (1) health trends and inequalities, (2) data analytics, information technology
and health care decision-making, (3) the economics of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, (4) the
dynamics of the health care ecosystem, and (5) medical innovation and the value of health care. Some of these
themes represent new priorities for research development at the Center, where the synergistic brainstorming of
collaborative networks can be harnessed, and pilot projects focused. Other themes have an established base of
ongoing work, making the Center’s role more integrative, stimulating interaction and collaboration across
research projects that are ongoing, and where their collective impact can be leveraged.
The administrative and research support core (Core A) provides intellectual leadership to the study of aging and
health issues, coordinates activities into an integrated programmatic effort, arranges meetings and conferences
that bring people together, manages a library of health-related databases, and administratively supports all
Center activities. The program development core (Core B) is composed of exploratory research on topics related
to the ongoing themes of the Center, or which lay the foundation for larger-scale projects under development.
The external innovative network core (Core C) creates opportunities and encouragement for investigators
working on similar research themes at different universities to meet, share ideas and findings, brainstorm,
collaborate and plan for the continuing development of their collective research agenda. The external research
resources and dissemination core (Core D) communicates the findings of Center research to a broad audience
through the NBER working paper series, non-technical articles and reports, the website and social media.
其他项目信息-项目概要/摘要
整体
本申请是为了在未来五年内更新NBER老龄化和健康研究中心,
它在推进健康和老龄化问题的研究在一个大型的多大学联盟的影响作用,
经济学者。该中心有两个主要目标。首先是融入统一的程序化
组织一个正在进行的研究项目和有关的NBER活动在老年人健康的广泛收集
年龄,其中大部分是由NIA通过这种和其他赠款支持。二是刺激研究
发展健康和老龄化的新课题,系统地推动科学向最紧迫的方向发展。
今天的问题。
该中心的研究主题是:(1)健康趋势和不平等,(2)数据分析,信息技术
(3)阿尔茨海默病和相关痴呆症的经济学,(4)
医疗生态系统的动态;(5)医疗创新和医疗价值。其中一些
主题代表了中心研究发展的新优先事项,在中心,
可以利用协作网络,并重点开展试点项目。其他主题有一个既定的基础,
正在进行的工作,使中心的作用更加一体化,促进互动和协作,
正在进行的研究项目,以及可以利用其集体影响的项目。
行政和研究支持核心(核心A)为老龄化研究提供知识领导,
卫生问题,协调活动,使之成为一项综合方案工作,安排会议和大会
将人们聚集在一起,管理与健康相关的数据库库,并在行政上支持所有
中心活动。程序开发核心(核心B)由相关主题的探索性研究组成
中心正在进行的主题,或为正在开发的更大规模项目奠定基础。
外部创新网络核心(核心C)为调查人员创造机会和鼓励
在不同的大学从事类似的研究主题,以满足,分享想法和发现,集思广益,
合作并计划继续发展其集体研究议程。外部研究
资源和传播核心(核心D)将中心的研究成果传达给广大受众
通过NBER工作文件系列,非技术性文章和报告,网站和社交媒体。
项目成果
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Socioeconomic Status, Mortality, and Morbidity in Older Americans
美国老年人的社会经济地位、死亡率和发病率
- 批准号:
10602547 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
$ 59.71万 - 项目类别:
Socioeconomic Status, Mortality, and Morbidity in Older Americans
美国老年人的社会经济地位、死亡率和发病率
- 批准号:
10368015 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
$ 59.71万 - 项目类别:
Socioeconomic Status, Mortality, and Morbidity in Older Americans
美国老年人的社会经济地位、死亡率和发病率
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9986591 - 财政年份:2018
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1 -了解死亡率和发病率的最新趋势
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10224048 - 财政年份:1997
- 资助金额:
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