Healthcare Management Research Projects
Posted by National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation on May 23, 2016
NIHCM Foundation Seeks Letters of Inquiry for Healthcare Management Research Projects
The National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research and educational foundation dedicated to improving the effectiveness, efficiency, and quality of the U.S. healthcare system.
The foundation is inviting Letters of Inquiry outlining an innovative research project with the potential to advance the existing knowledge base in the areas of healthcare financing, delivery, management, and/or policy.
In its 2016-17 funding cycle, the foundation will award four to five grants totaling $250,000 for studies that have strong potential to yield insights that can be used to have a positive impact on the United States healthcare system by reducing spending, improving quality of care, and/or expanding access to insurance coverage and health care services. Grant amounts will be determined on a project-by-project basis.
Eligible applicants include individual researchers and all types of organizations and institutions, including both nonprofit and for-profit entities. Multiple organizations may apply jointly, but one must be named as the principal organization, with the others having a subcontractual relationship with that organization.
LOIs must be received no later than July 11, 2016. Upon review, selected applicants will be invited to submit a full proposal.
See the NIHCM Foundation website for complete program guidelines and applications procedures.
DEADLINE: JULY 11, 2016 (LETTERS OF INQUIRY)
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