Grants and Contracts Details
Description
The University of Kentucky will continue to operate the National Coordinating Center for
the Systems for Action (S4A) Research Program that produces, synthesizes and
translates new knowledge about ways of aligning the delivery and financing systems
that support a culture of health. The program will (1) Manage a distributed research
network of three collaborating research centers and a national coordinating center that
designs and conducts studies of system innovations and interactions and their impact
on health and wellbeing through the COH Action Framework; (2) Enlist diverse and
multi-disciplinary scientific communities in the study of transformational system
strategies through an open call for research proposals; (3) Engage stakeholders in
communities, delivery systems, and policy settings in the design of research studies and
in translating study results into real-world system improvements; (4) Develop data and
methodological resources needed to support rigorous studies of delivery and financing
systems and their interactions on population health; (5) Implement research synthesis,
translation and dissemination strategies that empower system leaders to make sciencebased
decisions and actions supporting a culture of health; and (6) Maintain technical
assistance and direction activities for ongoing research projects under the PHSSR
national program and integrate into the S4A program. Scientific leadership for the
program will include program director Glen Mays and co-director Anna Hover at the
University of Kentucky College of Public Health, in collaboration with Jim Ziliak at the
University of Kentucky Department of Economics and Center for Poverty Research,
together with c0-investigators and project staff in biostatistics, epidemiology, and
economics. A wide range of collaborating institutions will include AcademyHealth,
NACCHO, ASTHO, and Altarum Institute. The program will be the source of scientific
knowledge about system approaches for creating a Culture of Health.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 9/15/16 → 9/14/17 |
Funding
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: $947,000.00
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