# HSR&D Research Career Scientist Award

> **NIH VA IK6** · EDITH NOURSE  ROGERS MEMORIAL VETERANS HOSPITAL · 2021 · —

## Abstract

This Research Career Scientist award will support Dr. Christine W. Hartmann in expanding her scientific
research, mentoring, and service contributions beyond what would be otherwise possible, thereby considerably
increasing her positive impact on the missions of VA and HSR&D. Dr. Hartmann is a senior VA health services
researcher and implementation scientist conducting rigorous, health system-relevant research. She works
closely with VA operational partners and has had tremendous success in rapidly translating research findings
into practice. The portfolio of her work as PI concentrates primarily on improving care for some of VA's most
vulnerable and high-risk Veterans, those living in VA's Community Living Centers (CLCs, i.e., nursing homes).
At an annual cost of almost $4 billion, the CLC system provides vital care for Veterans who frequently contend
with multiple chronic conditions and are often rejected by community nursing homes. Yet CLCs vary greatly in
the quality of care they provide, with poor quality care sometimes making front-page national news, drawing
attention at the highest levels of VA and Congress. Dr. Hartmann's portfolio of work identifies and addresses
these gaps in quality of care. She has made substantial clinical and policy contributions through her two main
research foci: pioneering the measurement and investigation of quality of care and being an exemplar of using
implementation science to improve care outcomes.
Dr. Hartmann's work in CLCs has had enormous impact. One example is from a line of HSR&D studies in
which she developed effective, evidence-based interventions and an implementation strategy to enable CLC
staff to improve their quality of care. Based on the studies' success, the Office of Geriatrics and Extended Care
rolled the resulting interventions out nationally and created a national CLC quality improvement center that Dr.
Hartmann co-directs. This center has $7 million in funding to date and yearly support for over 7 FTEE. Dr.
Hartmann is also spreading these interventions outside VA. She was awarded a 5-year, $7.2 million NIH
pragmatic clinical trial in community nursing home corporations to improve sleep outcomes for nursing home
residents with dementia. QUERI has also funded Dr. Hartmann's implementation strategy as a Training Hub to
enable its use outside the CLC setting. This work has led to meaningful and demonstrable improvements in
CLCs' clinical quality outcomes and changes to national CLC policy and is only one example of the impact of
her studies. In total, Dr. Hartmann has led, as PI, 8 large VA and NIH grants totaling almost $15 million.
Dr. Hartmann contributes significantly at the local and national levels. She participates on VA and NIH grant
review panels, publishes in top journals, and mentors extensively, including VISN 1 and HSR&D CDA
awardees. She was recruited to her current university in part to provide faculty mentoring in grant proposal
development. She is a sought-after speaker on ...

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10248049
- **Project number:** 1IK6HX003398-01
- **Recipient organization:** EDITH NOURSE  ROGERS MEMORIAL VETERANS HOSPITAL
- **Principal Investigator:** CHRISTINE W HARTMANN
- **Activity code:** IK6 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** VA
- **Fiscal year:** 2021
- **Award amount:** —
- **Award type:** 1
- **Project period:** 2021-10-01 → 2026-09-30

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10248049

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10248049, HSR&D Research Career Scientist Award (1IK6HX003398-01). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-22 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10248049. Licensed CC0.

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