Diabetes Management Program Impact in Hawaii's Communities

GrantID: 14420

Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000

Deadline: December 1, 2023

Grant Amount High: $20,000

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Summary

Those working in Research & Evaluation and located in Hawaii may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Priority Outcomes for Clinician Scientists in Hawaii

The Grants to Support Clinician Scientists in their last Stage of Post-Doctoral Training program, funded by the Banking Institution, aims to achieve specific outcomes that address the unique healthcare needs of Hawaii. The program focuses on supporting clinician scientists in their last stage of post-doctoral training or in their first seven years of faculty appointment, providing them with funding and resources.

Addressing Healthcare Disparities in Hawaii

Hawaii's distinct geographic and demographic features, such as its rural and frontier counties, including those on the islands of Molokai and Lanai, and its diverse population with a significant Native Hawaiian community, create a pressing need for clinician scientists who can address the state's healthcare disparities. The program's priority outcomes are tailored to Hawaii's specific context, where the Office of Hawaiian Affairs plays a crucial role in promoting the health and well-being of Native Hawaiians. To achieve these outcomes, the program will focus on supporting research projects that address the high prevalence of chronic diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease, among Native Hawaiians.

The Hawaii Department of Health's emphasis on improving healthcare access and quality in rural areas aligns with the program's goals. By supporting clinician scientists who are conducting research in these areas, the program aims to improve health outcomes for Hawaii's rural and underserved populations. For example, clinician scientists may focus on developing innovative solutions to address the shortage of healthcare providers in rural Hawaii or improving healthcare delivery models that are culturally sensitive to Native Hawaiian communities.

Key Outcomes and Metrics

The program's priority outcomes include advancing the research capacity of clinician scientists in Hawaii, promoting innovative solutions to the state's healthcare challenges, and improving health outcomes for Hawaii's diverse population. The program will track key metrics, such as the number of research projects funded, the number of publications and presentations resulting from the research, and the impact of the research on healthcare policy and practice in Hawaii. Applicants should demonstrate how their research aligns with these priority outcomes and how they will contribute to the program's overall goals.

To achieve these outcomes, applicants should leverage Hawaii's unique research assets, such as the University of Hawaii's John A. Burns School of Medicine and the Hawaii Health Data Warehouse. By supporting clinician scientists who are embedded in Hawaii's healthcare ecosystem, the program aims to drive meaningful improvements in healthcare delivery and outcomes across the state.

Evaluating Success in Hawaii

The success of the Grants to Support Clinician Scientists program in Hawaii will depend on its ability to support research that addresses the state's most pressing healthcare needs. By focusing on priority outcomes that are tailored to Hawaii's unique context, the program can maximize its impact and drive positive change in the state's healthcare landscape. As the program moves forward, it will be essential to monitor its progress and make adjustments as needed to ensure that it is achieving its intended outcomes.

Q: What types of research projects are most likely to be funded by this program in Hawaii? A: Research projects that address Hawaii's healthcare disparities, improve healthcare access and quality in rural areas, and promote innovative solutions to the state's healthcare challenges are likely to be prioritized.

Q: How can applicants demonstrate their connection to Hawaii's healthcare ecosystem? A: Applicants can demonstrate their connection to Hawaii's healthcare ecosystem by highlighting their affiliations with local healthcare organizations, such as the Hawaii Department of Health or the University of Hawaii's John A. Burns School of Medicine, and by describing how their research will engage with and benefit Hawaii's diverse population.

Q: What resources are available to applicants who are new to Hawaii or who are looking to establish partnerships with local organizations? A: The Office of Hawaiian Affairs and other state agencies, such as the Hawaii Department of Health, may offer resources and support for applicants looking to establish partnerships with local organizations or navigate Hawaii's healthcare landscape.

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