National/Regional Resource Core: Accelerating Health Equity And Eliminating Diabetes Disparities in Community Health Centers (AHEAD-CHC)

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Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY - National/Regional Resource Core The overall goal of the national core is to catalyze equity-focused diabetes translation research in community health centers (CHC), the primary ambulatory system of care for vulnerable populations across the U.S. The proposed core, entitled Accelerating Health Equity And Eliminating Diabetes Disparities in Community Health Centers (AHEAD-CHC), engages three of the largest and most capable CHC network organizations nationwide: AllianceChicago (Alliance), Health Choice Network (HCN), and MidWest Clinicians' Network (MWCN). Collectively, these organizations support a total of 246 CHC sites across 29 U.S. states serving ~7.5 million patients. AHEAD-CHC will also partner with Clinical Directors Network (CDN) for dissemination activities reaching a national audience of relevant stakeholders in all 50 states. AHEAD-CHC leverages the following existing assets and critical infrastructure to accomplish the aims of this national Core successfully. In Aim 1, Alliance and HCN will expand an existing National Diabetes Data Repository that currently includes over 1 million CHC patients, and make this resource available to a national audience of diabetes translation researchers and CHC clinicians for equity-focused analyses. In Aim 2, Alliance, HCN, and MWCN will offer a range of consultative services to support collaborations pairing diabetes investigators with CHCs, and help catalyze successful practice-based research by these groups. Specifically, AHEAD-CHC partners will leverage existing infrastructure to offer consultations, participate in meetings, and provide analytic support to accelerate new diabetes translation research conducted in their CHC networks. In Aim 3, AHEAD-CHC offers a national dissemination arm led by CDN, which will leverage its existing audience of over 50,000 researchers, CHC staff, and other stakeholders for a webinar series featuring diabetes research supported by the Core. CDN will then archive the webinars on the AHEAD-CHC website, along with associated research products (e.g. peer-reviewed publications, intervention protocols, and white papers), so that these materials can be accessed on demand by an unlimited audience. With extensive collective experience conducting high-impact diabetes research in CHCs and then translating findings into improved diabetes care and outcomes, members of the AHEAD-CHC leadership team are national authorities in this area, who are uniquely positioned to succeed in the proposed work. AHEAD-CHC is highly responsive to RFA-DK-20-002 by: 1) focusing on health equity among the vulnerable, high-risk populations served by CHCs; 2) offering resources and services that catalyze work across the research continuum from partnership building to translation of research products into practice and policy; 3) enhancing efficiency, productivity, and effectiveness by centralizing these diverse assets and making them available from a single access point; and 4) demonstra...

Key facts

NIH application ID
10290676
Project number
2P30DK092949-11
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
Principal Investigator
MARSHALL H CHIN
Activity code
P30
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2021
Award amount
$142,676
Award type
2
Project period
2011-09-01 → 2026-07-31