AHRQ plans $48 million in grants for patient registries
Friday, August 14th, 2009Academics, research networks, and industry received another big push by the government in support of patient registries. The Agency for Health Research and Quality (AHRQ) is making $48M available for patient registries to further support safety, effectiveness, and other quality care initiatives. This is in addition to the $300M the agency has already committed to comparative effectiveness programs. According to an article in Government Health IT…
AHRQ said in the recent announcement that it expects to begin funding the projects in spring 2010. Identifying what treatments are most successful for specific conditions should improve the quality of health care and reduce costs. Clinical registries, clinical data networks and other health IT can help providers generate or obtain outcomes data.
Surely this is welcome news to spur investment in observational research.
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