AHRQ's growing efforts to improve healthcare for older adults, particularly those with multiple chronic conditions, is the subject of a new AHRQ Views blog post. Our current healthcare system is ill-equipped to meet the complex healthcare needs of older adults, who often receive suboptimal care that leads to avoidable adverse events, hospitalizations and other poor outcomes. A recent Special Emphasis Notice announced AHRQ's interest in funding research proposals to address the development, implementation, evaluation, and scalability of person-centered models of care to improve physical and mental health, functional status and overall well-being. #SeniorCare https://lnkd.in/eJXzEQRU
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The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's (AHRQ) mission is to produce evidence to make health care safer, higher quality, more accessible, equitable, and affordable, and to work within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and with other partners to make sure that the evidence is understood and used. As 1 of 12 agencies within the Department of Health and Human Services, AHRQ supports research that helps people make more informed decisions and improves the quality of health care services. AHRQ was formerly known as the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. For further information go to: http://www.ahrq.gov/cpi/about/
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#AHRQ will publish a NOFO to create State-based Healthcare Extension Cooperatives to accelerate patient-centered outcome #research (PCOR) implementation. Learn more about this Notice of Intent. https://lnkd.in/e8NPrP8d
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This new blog, “AHRQ and Clinical Decision Support: Building the Bridge to Evidence-based Medicine,” highlights the two-decade commitment of AHRQ’s Digital Healthcare Research Program to advancing Clinical Decision Support (CDS). By integrating technology into healthcare, CDS provides timely, evidence-based information to clinicians, improving patient care. Explore how AHRQ's initiatives like CDS Connect and the CDS Innovation Collaborative are shaping the future of patient-centered care. Check out this blog now, from Edwin Lomotan, M.D., James Swiger, M.B.E., and Dean F. Sittig, Ph.D. https://bit.ly/45gFXnh
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If you are interested in learning about the TeamSTEPPS framework, AHRQ is hosting virtual TeamSTEPPS for Diagnosis Improvement and TeamSTEPPS 3.0 trainings through November 2024. Visit AHRQ’s website to check out available training dates and register: https://bit.ly/3yFHwyS
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This new blog, “AHRQ and Clinical Decision Support: Building the Bridge to Evidence-based Medicine,” highlights the two-decade commitment of AHRQ’s Digital Healthcare Research Program to advancing Clinical Decision Support (CDS). By integrating technology into healthcare, CDS provides timely, evidence-based information to clinicians, improving patient care. Explore how AHRQ's initiatives like CDS Connect and the CDS Innovation Collaborative are shaping the future of patient-centered care. Check out this blog now, from Edwin Lomotan, M.D., James Swiger, M.B.E., and Dean F. Sittig, Ph.D. https://bit.ly/45gFXnh
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#AHRQ will publish a NOFO to create State-based Healthcare Extension Cooperatives to accelerate patient-centered outcome #research (PCOR) implementation. Learn more about this Notice of Intent. https://lnkd.in/e8NPrP8d
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AHRQ will publish a notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) to create State-based Healthcare Extension Cooperatives that can accelerate the implementation of patient-centered outcome #research (PCOR) evidence into practice. In addition, AHRQ intends to publish two related NOFOs, a National Coordinating Center, and National Evaluation Center to support AHRQ’s Healthcare Extension Service, State-based Solutions to Healthcare Improvement. The purpose of the initiative is to accelerate dissemination and implementation of PCOR evidence and to reduce healthcare disparities. Learn more about this Notice of Intent. https://bit.ly/3Vv9lmk
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AHRQ's systematic review on diagnosing and managing obsessive-compulsive disorder in children is now open for public comment. This review assesses current treatments and identifies gaps in the evidence. Your feedback is crucial in shaping future research and improving OCD care. Review the draft and share your insights by July 8th. #MentalHealth https://bit.ly/4aIWAJv
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AHRQ's Evidence-based Practice Centers (EPC) Program is seeking public comment on their review of Peripheral Nerve Blocks for Postoperative Pain Management in Cardiothoracic Surgery. Your feedback can help shape the future of pain management practices, #research, and patient care. Don't miss this opportunity to contribute to vital healthcare improvements. Comments are open through July 1st. Check out this Federal Register Notice for more information. https://bit.ly/3X0aL9P
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Join us for a webinar from AHRQ's National Action Alliance on June 18, 12-1PM ET: "Empowering the Patient Voice in Safety Strategies: Understanding and Operationalizing the National Action Alliance Aim 2." Hear from Dr. Stephen E. Muething on pediatric care, Pam Wendel on engaging patients and families, and Deanna Hawkins on workforce safety's impact on #PatientSafety. Don't miss this opportunity to learn and engage! https://bit.ly/4aNw2qx