Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR
Description
Abstract Text
The Methodology, Data Management and Analysis Core (MDMAC) will provide technical support and
training of investigators developing or performing intervention and other geriatric research projects
examining the aging phenotype and outcomes research. It will also develop new instruments, methodologies,
and data archives to enable future studies. Thus the MDMAC will both address techniques for appropriate
design and execution of current experiments and build the foundation for future research studies. Building on
our experience with the UM Pepper Center, the MDMAC will address the needs of OAIC investigators, and
especially junior investigators, for assistance in the design of intervention experiments, and maintenance,
analysis, and interpretation of their data.
We propose under this Core Development Project to create and maintain over a two year period a unique data
set detailing long-term care in the State of Michigan, as part of the OAIC Methodology, Data Management
and Analysis Core (MDMAC). The Michigan Master Long-Term Care Data Archive (MMDA), to be
developed in a phased plan over several years, will be available to the UM research community and
particularly to junior researchers in aging. It will link multiple disparate but critical data sources describing
long-term care (LTC), including longitudinal descriptions of individuals in institutional and community-based
care programs, with program eligibility, vital statistics, community characteristics, cost information, census
information, etc. The proposed MMDA will expand a successful four year partnership between the State of
Michigan and the UM Institute of Gerontology (IoG) which has demonstrated the value of the data sets
proposed as the core of the new archive. Thus, the funding of a core capability, including both data and
expertise, has the potential to encourage and improve research into clinical- and policy-relevant research in
the delivery of effective and efficient long-term care. As such, it can create a visible focal point within UM
for researchers involved in study of Michigan's publicly-funded LTC services and a model of how other
states can develop such archives and these data can be used nationally and internationally.
Public Health Relevance Statement
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NIH Spending Category
AgingClinical ResearchHealth Services
Project Terms
AddressAgeAged, 80 and overAgingArchivesAreaBiometryCaringCensusesCessation of lifeCharacteristicsClientClinicalCommunitiesComputer softwareDataData CollectionData ReportingData SetData SourcesDatabasesDevelopmentDiseaseDrug KineticsEducational process of instructingElderlyEligibility DeterminationFacultyFoundationsFrail ElderlyFunctional disorderFundingFutureGenerationsGenomicsGeriatricsGerontologyHeadHealthImprove AccessIndividualInstitutesInstructionInternationalInterventionLeftLinkLiteratureLong-Term CareMaintenanceMeasurementMeasuresMedicaidMedicare claimMethodologyMethodsMichiganModelingNursing HomesOutcomeOutcomes ResearchParticipantPatternPersonal SatisfactionPersonsPhasePhenotypePoliciesPopulationPredisposing FactorRandomizedResearchResearch DesignResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesRetirementRoleSamplingSecondary toSelection BiasServicesSourceSurvey MethodologySurveysTechniquesTrainingTraining SupportUnited StatesUniversitiesVeteransVital StatisticsWorkage relatedbasecareercommunity based carecomputerizedcostdata managementdatabase designdesignend of lifeexperiencefrailtyhealth economicsimprovedindexinginstrumentinterestinvestigator traininglongitudinal analysismiddle ageoperationpatient home carepharmacodynamic modelprogramsresearch and developmentresearch studysocialsuccesstherapy designtool
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