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What is a R18 grant?

What is a R18 grant?

The Research Demonstration and Dissemination Grant (R18) is an award made by AHRQ to an institution/organization to support a discrete, specified health services research project. The project will be performed by the named investigator and study team.

How is AHRQ funded?

The Budget funds AHRQ with three types of budgetary resources: $83 million of Public Health Service (PHS) Evaluation Funds, $280 million of budget authority, and $106 million from the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Trust Fund.

What does the AHRQ do?

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality’s (AHRQ) mission is to produce evidence to make health care safer, higher quality, more accessible, equitable, and affordable, and to work within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and with other partners to make sure that the evidence is understood and used.

What is an R21 grant?

R21 (Exploratory/Development Grants) R21 grants are designed to provide funding for exploratory research that has the potential to lead to advances in health research. Typically, these projects will have little preliminary data in support of the proposed research.

What does AHRQ fund?

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) funds grants for research to support the Agency’s mission to improve the safety and quality of the health care system.

What is the AHRQ budget?

Overview of Budget AHRQ’s total program level at the FY 2022 President’s Budget level is $488.8 million, an increase of $52.3 million from the FY 2021 Enacted level.

What is an R18 grant?

The Research Demonstration and Dissemination Grant (R18) is an award made by AHRQ to an institution/organization to support a discrete, specified health services research project. The R18 research plan proposed by the applicant institution/organization must be related to the mission and portfolio priority research interests of AHRQ.

What is an AHRQ RFA?

Requests for Applications (RFAs) are issued to invite grant applications in a well-defined scientific area to stimulate activity in AHRQ programmatic research priority areas. A single application receipt date is specified, and the announcement identifies the amount of funds earmarked for the initiative and the number of awards likely to be funded.

What are the reporting requirements for AHRQ grants?

This provision will apply to all AHRQ grants and cooperative agreements except fellowships. 3. Reporting When multiple years are involved, awardees will be required to submit the Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR) annually unless specified otherwise in the terms of the award.

When does AHRQ notify grantees when a research article is accepted?

AHRQ requests that grantees notify the Office of Communications (OC) when an AHRQ-funded research article has been accepted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal.