MidContinental RML Outreach Core
中洲 RML 外展核心
基本信息
- 批准号:9920198
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 41.24万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-05-01 至 2022-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Access to InformationAddressAwardAwarenessCollaborationsColoradoCommunitiesEducationEducation and OutreachEvaluationExhibitsFamiliarityFeedbackFundingFutureGoalsHealthHealth PersonnelHealth ProfessionalHealth Science LibraryHealthy People 2020Human ResourcesInformation ResourcesKansasLibrariansLibrariesLibrary ScienceMedical centerMedicineMethodsMissionMissouriNebraskaNeighborhood Health CenterPatient-Focused OutcomesProcessPublic HealthResearchResourcesServicesStudentsTechnologyTrainingTraining ProgramsUnderserved PopulationUtahWorkWyomingbasecostexperiencehealth disparityhealth literacyimprovedinnovationinsightmeetingsmemberminority health professionaloutreachoutreach programpatient safetyprogramsservice memberskillssymposiumtechnology development
项目摘要
Abstract
Aim 1. Use innovative methods and approaches to maintain, develop and implement a
regional outreach program addressing Healthy People 2020/health disparities, health
literacy, patient safety, minority health professionals/students, and underserved
populations. The NN/LM MCR will work with intermediaries, support partnerships, and
engage communities to increase access to health information for a variety of audiences.
Aim 2. Promote awareness of health information resources by developing collaborations
with organizations serving health professionals, public health workers, and consumers.
The NN/LM MCR will contribute to a strong culture of health information collaborations
by supporting the sharing of information and resources, maximizing expertise, and
minimizing cost.
Aim 3. Implement a process for announcing, reviewing, and making sub-awards to
regional Network members to help achieve outreach, education, and technology goals.
The NN/LM will fund sub-awards to regional Network members to help achieve outreach,
education, and technology initiatives, and to encourage collaborations.
Aim 4. Implement a regional education program on electronic health information
resources, in collaboration with the NTO. The NN/LM MCR training program will improve
the skills of Network members, unaffiliated health professionals, non-health sciences
librarians, and personnel in community health centers and community based
organizations to locate the health information they need.
Aim 5. Promote NLM and NN/LM programs and services by exhibiting at national, state,
and local health professional, public health workforce, and librarian meetings. The
NN/LM MCR will utilize conferences and meetings to instruct, raise awareness of health
information resources, and garner feedback on NLM programs and services.
Aim 6. Develop, deliver, and evaluate a technology improvement program for regional
network members, health professionals and consumers. The NN/LM MCR will assess
and address technology barriers in order to increase access to health information and to
support essential technology developments pertinent to library sciences.
摘要
目标1.使用创新的方法和途径来维护、开发和实施
针对2020年健康人/健康差距、健康的区域外展方案
识字、病人安全、少数族裔卫生专业人员/学生以及服务不足
人口。NN/LM MCR将与中介机构合作,支持伙伴关系,并
让社区参与进来,以增加各种受众获得健康信息的机会。
目标2.通过开展合作提高对卫生信息资源的认识
有为卫生专业人员、公共卫生工作者和消费者提供服务的组织。
NN/LM MCR将有助于形成强大的卫生信息协作文化
通过支持信息和资源共享、最大限度地利用专业知识以及
最大限度地降低成本。
目标3.实施宣布、审查和制定子奖项的流程,以
区域网络成员帮助实现外展、教育和技术目标。
NN/LM将资助区域网络成员的分奖,以帮助实现外联,
教育和技术倡议,并鼓励合作。
目标4.实施关于电子健康信息的区域教育方案
资源,与NTO合作。NN/LM MCR培训计划将得到改进
网络成员、独立卫生专业人员、非健康科学的技能
图书馆员、社区卫生中心和社区工作人员
组织来查找他们需要的健康信息。
目标5.通过在国家、州、
以及当地卫生专业人员、公共卫生工作人员和图书管理员会议。这个
NN/LM MCR将利用各种会议指导、提高对健康的认识
信息资源,并收集关于NLM计划和服务的反馈。
目标6.制定、交付和评估区域技术改进计划
网络成员、健康专业人员和消费者。NN/LM MCR将评估
并解决技术障碍,以增加获得保健信息的机会和
支持与图书馆学相关的关键技术发展。
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