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Solicitations for Research Proposals
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HSRD
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NEW! Common critiques of education research concept papers
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NEW! Request for Concept Papers to Evaluate TBI Screening Instruments and Processes for Clinical Follow-up
(796 KB, PDF)
VA HSRD seeks concept papers for Service Directed Research projects examining the quality, usefulness, and potential improvement of VA's screen for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).
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NEW! Solicitation of Applications for Health Services Research and Development Centers of Excellence
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The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Health Services Research and Development Service (HSR&D) invites applications for Centers of Excellence (CoE). Funds provided under this initiative are for maintaining or creating a core program of investigators, statisticians, economists and other social scientists to support and facilitate the development of HSR&D research projects and the training and mentoring of new HSR&D investigators.
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NEW! 2008 HSR&D Priorities For Investigator-Initiated Research
(96 KB, PDF)
HSR&D has identified the following priorities for funding through Fiscal Year 2008: Access/Rural Health, Care of Complex, Chronic Conditions, Equity and Health Disparities, Health Services Genomics,
Healthcare Informatics,Implementation and Management Research, Long-Term Care and Caregiving, Mental Health,
Post-Deployment Health, Research Methodology, and Women’s Health.
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NEW! Request for Proposals: Research on Educational Interventions for Health Professionals
(49 KB, PDF)
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Office of Research and Development is building a program of research focused on understanding the relationship between educational interventions for health professionals and outcomes of health care.
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NEW! Research for Educational Interventions for Health Professionals: RFP Frequently Asked Questions
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2008 Solicitation for VA HSR&D Research Enhancement Award Program (REAP)
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HSR&D invites applications for the Research Enhancement Award Program (REAP). HSR&D is interested in promoting and supporting groups of VA funded HSR&D investigators located at VA Medical Centers that do not contain an HSR&D Center of Excellence (COE). The goal of this program is to increase HSR&D capacity by assisting VA sites that already show promise, as demonstrated by a history of HSR&D peer reviewed research and career development funding. Funds provided under this initiative are for maintaining or creating a core program of investigators, statisticians, economists and other social scientists to support and facilitate the development of HSR&D research projects and the training and mentoring of new HSR&D investigators.
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2008 Solicitation for VA REAP - FAQs
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Deployment Health Services Research (UPDATED 06/20/05)
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HSR&D Priorities for Investigator-Initiated Research - Fiscal Year 2006
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HSR&D has identified the following priorities for funding through Fiscal Year 2006:
A. Equity
B. Implementation
C. Mental Health
D. Long-Term Care
E. Women’s Health
F. Research Methodology
Projects addressing HSR&D priorities will receive special funding consideration as outlined in paragraph five of this solicitation. This solicitation supersedes most other previously issued HSR&D solicitations; those that are superseded have been removed from the web.
Note that HSR&D reviews individual project budgets very carefully before negotiating final funding decisions. Moreover, proposals that exceed $300,000 in any one year or a total of $900,000 (including all salary costs) are no longer being accepted for review by HSR&D.
Please address questions regarding the solicitation to the individual specified under each topic area.
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HSRD QUERI
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Special Solicitation for Projects Implementing Research into Practice to Improve Care Delivery
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VHA seeks to increase collaboration between Research and Operations with a particular emphasis on using the QUERI model to improve care delivery. Proposals responsive to this solicitation will include efforts that:
a. Implement research findings and guidelines into routine practice.
b. Evaluate specific programs and strategies to improve VHA health care quality.
c. Develop evidence and insights about effective implementation and quality improvement approaches.
d. Create - through partnerships and collaborations with VHA leaders, managers, and policymakers at local, network, and national levels - sustainable tools, processes, and infrastructure that support improved quality.
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