Join AHRQ for a Technical Assistance Call on Funding Opportunity for Ambulatory and Long-Term Care Patient Safety Research.US Department of Health and Human Services. Program Announcement No. RFA-HS-15-002.
AHRQ Health Services Research Projects: Making Health Care Safer in Ambulatory Care Settings and Long Term Care Facilities (R01).
US Department of Health and Human Services. February 13, 2015. Program Announcement No. RFA-HS-15-002.
This AHRQ funding opportunity will support research regarding effective identification and tracking of adverse events in ambulatory and long-term care settings, particularly projects focused on understanding disparities in patient safety. A technical assistance call will take place on April 3, 2015 at 11:00 AM (Eastern).
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