Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:7943333
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 20.09万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-09-30 至 2014-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectAgeAgingAmericanAreaAwardAwarenessBehavioralClinicClinicalCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesConfidentialityDataDecision MakingDisciplineEconomicsElderlyEnsureEnvironmentFacultyFamilyFoundationsFundingGoalsHealthHealth Insurance Portability and Accountability ActHealth PersonnelHealth PlanningHealth PolicyHealth Services ResearchHealthcareIndividualInstitutionKnowledgeLifeMedicalMedical InformaticsMedicineMentorsMethodsMissionOffice of Administrative ManagementOutcomes ResearchParticipantPatientsPersonal SatisfactionPilot ProjectsPoliciesPrimary Health CarePrivacyProceduresProcessPsychiatryPsychologyPublicationsRegulationResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch InstituteResearch PersonnelResearch SupportResourcesStagingTrainingUniversitiesage relatedbasefundamental researchhuman subject protectionimprovedprogramstool
项目摘要
The Administrative and Research Support Core of the Center on Advancing Decision Making In Aging
(CADMA), administered by the Center for Primary Care and Outcomes Research and the Center for Health
Policy, supports the program mission by pursuing the following specific alms:
1. To promote research on decision processes for behavioral, clinical, health plan and policy choices by
leveraging existing resources at Stanford and collaborating Institutions, selecting and awarding
funding to pilot projects, and helping Investigators to obtain additional support.
2. To develop tools and procedures that will Improve health care decision making by and for the elderly.
3. To facilitate communication and collaboration among researchers at Stanford, collaborating
organizations (Including community Institutions such as the Palo Alto Medical Foundation), and other
Roybal Centers, In order to move projects from pilot stage to full-scale research programs to
applications that address decision making challenges. The administrative core will also have
responsibility for assuring compliance with all applicable federal regulations and Stanford procedures,
Including protection of human subjects and providing the highest levels of data confidentiality and
privacy.
4. To disseminate the results of the research to patients, their families, their health care providers, and
policymakers. In addition to publication in conventional academic channels.
The research Infrastructure includes faculty drawn from multiple disciplines, extensive reference materials
and data, campus-wide training coordination, affiliated local entities with expertise In CADMA research topic
areas, and research staff support. In addition, CADMA will offer administrative support based within our
local environment and the university. Including procedures to ensure compliance with Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and other domestic and foreign regulations governing the
protection of human subjects and access to data that could reveal personal information.
Central to achieving the Intellectual goals of CADMA are senior faculty mentors for junior-level pilot
grantees. Senior faculty will also review applications for pilot project support. On-campus seminars and
retreats will facilitate local knowledge transfer, stimulate new collaborations, and raise awareness of the
broad range of research conducted at Stanford that is relevant to CADMA's mission.
促进老龄决策中心的管理和研究支持核心
(CADMA),由初级保健和结果研究中心和健康中心管理
政策,通过追求以下具体的施舍来支持计划使命:
1.通过以下方式促进对行为、临床、健康计划和政策选择的决策过程的研究
利用斯坦福大学和合作机构的现有资源,挑选和授予
为试点项目提供资金,并帮助调查人员获得额外支持。
2.开发工具和程序,以改善老年人和老年人的保健决策。
3.促进斯坦福大学研究人员之间的沟通和合作,合作
组织(包括帕洛阿尔托医疗基金会等社区机构)和其他
Roybal中心,以将项目从试验阶段转移到全面研究计划,以
解决决策挑战的应用程序。行政核心还将拥有
负责确保遵守所有适用的联邦法规和斯坦福程序,
包括保护人类主体,并提供最高级别的数据保密性和
隐私。
4.向患者、他们的家人、他们的保健提供者传播研究结果,以及
政策制定者。除了在传统的学术渠道发表之外。
研究基础设施包括来自多个学科的教师,广泛的参考资料
和数据,全校培训协调,在CADMA研究主题方面具有专长的附属当地实体
地区,以及研究人员的支持。此外,CADMA将在我们的基础上提供行政支持
当地的环境和大学。包括确保遵守健康保险的程序
可携带性和问责法(HIPAA)和其他国内外法规管理
保护人类主体和获取可能泄露个人信息的数据。
实现CADMA智力目标的核心是初级飞行员的高级教员导师
受赠人。资深教员还将审查试点项目支持的申请。校内研讨会和
务虚会将促进当地知识转移,刺激新的合作,并提高对
在斯坦福大学进行的与CADMA任务相关的广泛研究。
项目成果
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8042729 - 财政年份:2011
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8412995 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
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8244421 - 财政年份:2011
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