HCUP Outstanding Article of the Year Awards - Call for Nominations
Each year, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and AcademyHealth recognize outstanding research that used HCUP databases. AHRQ reviews submitted articles that have been published in peer-reviewed journals during the previous calendar year and has awarded the winning authors of those articles at AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. Work honored demonstrated how HCUP has contributed to addressing healthcare research topics and issues.
The call for nominations for articles published in 2019 will be open from Thursday, January 23, 2020 - Friday, February 28, 2020, at 11:59 P.M. EDT. Winners will be announced during the 2020 AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting in June
2020 will mark the eleventh year of the annual HCUP Outstanding Article of the Year Award. Since the inception of this Award in 2010, when outstanding articles from 2009 were selected, AHRQ has recognized exceptional research conducted using the HCUP databases in the clinical and health policy arenas. This research continues to enhance the public conversation about healthcare costs, outcomes, and trends. Over the years, the Award has grown into a distinguished honor among health services researchers with a variety of clinical insights, economic interests, and policy backgrounds. AHRQ is proud of the important work being done with HCUP data, and is excited to see what researchers nominate for each year's Award.
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The call for nominations for articles published in 2019 will be open from Thursday, January 23, 2020 - Friday, February 28, 2020, at 11:59 P.M. EDT. Winners will be announced during the 2020 AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting in June
2020 will mark the eleventh year of the annual HCUP Outstanding Article of the Year Award. Since the inception of this Award in 2010, when outstanding articles from 2009 were selected, AHRQ has recognized exceptional research conducted using the HCUP databases in the clinical and health policy arenas. This research continues to enhance the public conversation about healthcare costs, outcomes, and trends. Over the years, the Award has grown into a distinguished honor among health services researchers with a variety of clinical insights, economic interests, and policy backgrounds. AHRQ is proud of the important work being done with HCUP data, and is excited to see what researchers nominate for each year's Award.
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