iCorps PA-16-414 Application related to Fast-Track Small Business Innovation Research Grant Application, PA-15-269: OpenBeds: Improving the Delivery of Care for Patients with Drug Addiction
iCorps PA-16-414 与快速小企业创新研究资助申请相关的申请,PA-15-269:OpenBeds:改善对毒瘾患者的护理服务
基本信息
- 批准号:9379425
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-01-02 至 2017-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AmericanApplications GrantsCategoriesCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)Chronic DiseaseClinicalCollaborationsCommunicationCrimeCriminal JusticeData AggregationData AnalyticsDiabetes MellitusDiagnosticDirectoriesDrug AddictionDrug abuseEconomic BurdenEmergency SituationEpidemicGoalsHealth Services AccessibilityHealth systemHealthcareHealthcare SystemsHeroin AbuseHospitalsHumanImprisonmentImprove AccessIncomeIndianaInformation TechnologyInpatientsInterruptionInvestmentsJusticeLeadLinkLogisticsManualsMental HealthModelingMorbidity - disease rateNational Institute of Drug AbuseOutcomeOutpatientsPatient CarePatientsPharmacotherapyPhasePreparationPrevalenceProbabilityProcessProductivityProviderQualitative EvaluationsQuality of CareQuantitative EvaluationsResidential FacilitiesResourcesSavingsSeriesServicesSmall Business Innovation Research GrantSocial WorkSubstance abuse problemSurveysSystemTechnologyTimeUnited States Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services AdministrationVisitWomanWorkaddictionbasecloud basedcommercializationcostdigitaleconomic costevidence baseillicit drug useimprovedmedical specialtiesoverdose deathpost interventionresearch clinical testingscreeningsubstance abusertoolusabilityuser centered design
项目摘要
There is an urgent need for more effective mechanisms that leverage current technologies and best practices to both identify capacity and refer patients to drug treatment facilities. The applicant organization, OpenBeds Inc., is partnering with the non-profit MESH Coalition, three of the largest health care systems offering drug treatment in Indiana and the Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA) to improve access to treatment. The goal of this Fast-Track SBIR project is to develop, iterate and validate a provider- facing information technology (IT) platform to facilitate the referral of patients in need of drug addiction treatment. This cloud-based platform will replace existing manual search and communication processes to provide real-time drug treatment facility availability, evidence-based therapy offerings, two-way digital provider communication, and data aggregation and analytics. In addition, we plan to integrate with existing IT tools, including facility directories (SAMHSA) and screening and referral resources (NIDAMED). The purpose of Phase 1 is to develop and evaluate the utility and usability of a provider-facing IT platform to facilitate the referral of patients in need of drug addiction treatment. The aims propose: further elucidate known gaps in the drug addiction treatment referral process and develop strategies to build upon existing IT tools to improve transparency, integration and dissemination (Aim 1); modify the OpenBeds® base platform to develop a platform for drug treatment referrals (Aim 2); evaluate the usability and utility of the OpenBeds® drug treatment referral platform to facilitate referrals and placement within a health care system (Aim 3). The key Phase 1 milestone is the demonstration of technologic feasibility and value to users and customers. Value will be demonstrated if the platform a) decreases provider search burden b) facilitates more timely treatment, and c) suggests improved utilization by promoting appropriate referrals and collaboration. The purpose of Phase 2 is to technically and logistically scale the OpenBeds® drug treatment referral platform to facilitate patient referrals to drug treatment facilities at three health systems in Indiana, and perform a qualitative and quantitative evaluation of clinical and operational outcomes. The aims propose: pilot the OpenBeds® drug treatment referral platform to facilitate patient referrals to inpatient, outpatient and residential facilities within three health systems in the state of Indiana (Aim 1); iterate the value proposition model of the OpenBeds® drug treatment referral platform in preparation for product commercialization and scaling (Aim 2). The key Phase 2 milestones include the demonstration of improved clinical and operational outcomes in pre- and post-intervention interrupted time series and qualitative studies, and applying these to iterate the technology and value proposition in preparation for commercialization and scaling to additional states. The proposed work has the potential to increase transparency and streamline the drug treatment referral process to reduce the human and economic burden of drug addiction in the US.
迫切需要更有效的机制,利用当前的技术和最佳做法来确定能力并将患者转介到药物治疗设施。申请组织OpenBeds Inc.正在与非营利性Mesh Coalition合作,这是印第安纳州提供药物治疗的三个最大的医疗保健系统,以及印第安纳州心理健康和成瘾部门(DMHA),以改善获得治疗的机会。这个快速通道SBIR项目的目标是开发、迭代和验证一个面向提供者的信息技术(IT)平台,以促进需要药物成瘾治疗的患者的转介。这个基于云的平台将取代现有的手动搜索和通信流程,以提供实时的药物治疗设施可用性、循证治疗产品、双向数字提供者通信以及数据聚合和分析。此外,我们计划与现有的信息技术工具相结合,包括设施目录(SAMHSA)以及筛选和转介资源(NIDAMED)。第一阶段的目的是发展和评估面向服务提供者的资讯科技平台的效用和可用性,以方便转介有需要接受戒毒治疗的病人。这些目标建议:进一步阐明吸毒成瘾治疗转诊过程中的已知差距,并制定战略,利用现有的信息技术工具提高透明度、整合和传播(目标1);修改OpenBeds®基础平台,以开发一个戒毒治疗转诊平台(目标2);评价OpenBeds®药物治疗转诊平台的可用性和效用,以便利转介和安置在保健系统内(目标3)。第一阶段的关键里程碑是向用户和客户展示技术可行性和价值。如果平台a)减少提供商搜索负担,b)促进更及时的治疗,以及c)通过促进适当的转介和合作来建议提高利用率,则价值将得到证明。第二阶段的目的是在技术和后勤方面扩大OpenBeds®药物治疗转诊平台的规模,以促进患者转诊到印第安纳州三个医疗系统的药物治疗设施,并对临床和操作结果进行定性和定量评估。目标建议:试点OpenBeds®药物治疗转诊平台,以促进患者转诊到印第安纳州三个医疗系统内的住院、门诊和居住设施(目标1);迭代OpenBeds®药物治疗转诊平台的价值主张模型,为产品商业化和扩展做准备(目标2)。第二阶段的关键里程碑包括在干预前后中断的时间序列和定性研究中展示改善的临床和操作结果,并应用这些来重复技术和价值主张,为商业化和扩展到更多的状态做准备。这项拟议的工作有可能增加透明度并简化药物治疗转介流程,以减轻美国吸毒成瘾的人力和经济负担。
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An evaluation of sensor technology to monitor and report compliance with an evidence-based intervention to prevent ventilator-associated pneumonia
对传感器技术进行评估,以监测和报告循证干预措施的依从性,以预防呼吸机相关性肺炎
- 批准号:
9115682 - 财政年份:2015
- 资助金额:
$ 5万 - 项目类别:
An evaluation of sensor technology to monitor and report compliance with an evidence-based intervention to prevent ventilator-associated pneumonia
对传感器技术进行评估,以监测和报告循证干预措施的依从性,以预防呼吸机相关性肺炎
- 批准号:
8967301 - 财政年份:2015
- 资助金额:
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