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NPSF Awards Research Grants to Study Rapid Response Team Events and Patient Handoffs
Posted By pmctiernan On May 9, 2011 @ 12:00 am In Press,Research News,Updates | News | Press | No Comments
BOSTON, MA (May 9, 2011) – The National Patient Safety Foundation (NPSF) today announced that it has awarded $200,000 in grants to two researchers at leading medical centers. The grants are awarded through the NPSF Research Grants Program, which promotes studies leading to the prevention of human errors, system errors, patient injuries and their consequences.
The NPSF Board Research Grant is supported in part by generous contributions from NPSF Board members.
This grant is funded by Hospira, the global specialty pharmaceutical and medication delivery company that provides solutions to help improve the safety, cost, and productivity of patient care.
The two grant recipients were selected from 125 submissions reviewed by an independent committee of 11 healthcare experts. That committee was chaired by Bruce Lambert, PhD, Professor of Pharmacy Administration at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
“The only way to truly transform the body of patient safety knowledge is to support original research,” said Diane C. Pinakiewicz, MBA, President of NPSF. “We are committed to advancing the efforts of investigators focused on identifying the causes of preventable injuries and the strategies that reduce them.”
“Our partnership with NPSF to advance research addressing medical errors reinforces the shared commitment of NPSF and Hospira to enhance patient safety in hospitals,” said Kathryn J. McDonagh, PhD, RN, vice president, Hospira.
“The number and quality of this year’s submissions were extraordinary,” Ms. Pinakiewicz added. “NPSF is most grateful to Hospira for its generous funding support of the research grants program and to our Board members, for their continual commitment to advancing research in patient safety.”
Since 1998, NPSF has supported 36 research projects with more than $3.6 million in grant funding.
The National Patient Safety Foundation
(NPSF) has been pursuing one mission since its founding in 1997 – to improve the safety of care provided to patients. As a central voice for patient safety, NPSF is committed to a collaborative, inclusive, multi-stakeholder approach in all that it does. NPSF is an independent, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization. To learn more about the work of the National Patient Safety Foundation, and the NPSF Research Grants Program and its application process, visit www.npsf.org.
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