Administrative Core

NIH RePORTER · NIH · U54 · $2,692,419 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The Northwestern HeartShare Data Translation Center (DTC), leverages processes, personnel, and infrastructure from the Northwestern University (NU) Data Analysis and Coordinating Center (NUDACC), to have the staffing, equipment, and other resources available to ensure that the Administrative and Outreach Core meets its goals of (1) designing, implementing, and integrating the HeartShare program components; (2) coordinating and optimizing the data ascertainment from the electronic health records (EHRs) at the HeartShare Clinical Centers (CCs); (3) ensuring successful enrollment and retention of heart failure (HF) patients and controls for the prospective component of HeartShare; (4) supporting a call center and integrating with the Eureka platform, which will facilitate acquisition of mobile health data and contact with patients; (5) providing consistency and standardization of data acquisition across the CCs and establishing core laboratories; and (6) developing a Research Skills Program, which will be modeled after Northwestern’s innovative Computer Science-X (CS-X) Program, which has successfully bridged the divide between cardiology fellows and post-doctoral data scientists via integration with Northwestern Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute’s Center for Artificial Intelligence in Cardiovascular Medicine Fellowship Program. The HeartShare DTC Administrative and Outreach Core also leverages the resources of the Institute for Augmented Intelligence in Medicine (I.AIM) at Northwestern. The HeartShare Administrative/Outreach Core is designed to complete the following specific aims. (1) To design, implement, and coordinate the HeartShare program components to ensure the successful completion of the retrospective and prospective aspects of the program. We aim to provide guidance to sites and monitor metrics for HFpEF patient enrollment, engagement, and retention; ensure data consistency and standardization across sites; and provide administrative, financial, and scientific leadership of HeartShare. (2) To create a state-of-the- art HeartShare Call Center integrated with the Eureka platform that will facilitate acquisition of mobile health data, outside records, and longitudinal contact with patients, which will be essential for developing a comprehensive HeartShare data repository and will facilitate longitudinal follow-up. (3) To create an innovative Research Skills Program that will provide high-quality mentoring and synergy for early-stage clinical investigators and data scientists using the successful Northwestern CS-X program as a blueprint.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10678967
Project number
5U54HL160273-03
Recipient
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
Principal Investigator
Sanjiv J Shah
Activity code
U54
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2023
Award amount
$2,692,419
Award type
5
Project period
2021-09-13 → 2026-06-30