DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): We propose a China-US Health and Aging
Research Program to improve the quality and efficiency of health care delivery
in China, generally by developing the health services research capacity in
China, and specifically through research projects conducted by trainees
targeted to address Chinese health policy priorities. Through a collaboration
between Stanford University?s Center for Health Policy and Center for Primary
Care and Outcomes Research (under its Center for Demography and Economics of
Health and Aging, the "parent grant") and the China Health Economics Institute,
we aim (1) to provide a US-based training program for new investigators in
health services research from China, (2) to provide joint US-Chinese mentoring
for trainee research performed as part of a degree-granting program in China;
and (3) to augment training and research opportunities in China on health
services research through seminars, conferences, and meetings. To prepare
individuals to make outstanding contributions to the field, the China-US Health
and Aging Research Program will combine supervised research experience with
formal classroom instruction. The proposed program will both increase trainee
expertise and foster long-term collaborations between participating faculty,
other trainees, and outstanding health services researchers from around the
world. Postdoctoral trainees will participate in a three-month preparatory
language course, followed by a one-year intensive training and research program
at Stanford University, including graduate courses in the field of health care
research and policy as well as a directed research project. Upon completing the
US training program, trainees will return to China to complete work on the
directed research project at CHEI with their China mentors. This program will
provide trainees with competence in the methodological tools of health services
research; familiarity with major current issues, both nationally and
internationally; the ability and insight to anticipate future issues; a working
knowledge of the institutional structures of health care; and the ability to
collaborate effectively with investigators from a different country and whose
expertise may be in a different academic discipline. National and international
workshops and symposia will provide exposure for trainees and opportunities to
form ties with a wide network of peers and potential collaborators. The program
is designed to provide maximum leverage throughout China and the region.
Public Health Relevance Statement
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Project Terms
Chinaagingepidemiologygeriatricshealth carehealth care qualityhealth science researchinternational cooperationtraining
John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences
CFDA Code
989
DUNS Number
009214214
UEI
HJD6G4D6TJY5
Project Start Date
25-September-2001
Project End Date
30-April-2004
Budget Start Date
25-September-2001
Budget End Date
30-April-2002
Project Funding Information for 2001
Total Funding
$108,000
Direct Costs
$100,000
Indirect Costs
$8,000
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2001
National Institute on Aging
$108,000
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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