VA HSR&D Center for the Study of Healthcare Innovation, Implementation & Policy (CSHIIP)

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Abstract

The mission of the VA HSR&D Center for the Study of Healthcare Innovation, Implementation & Policy (CSHIIP) is to develop and test innovations that markedly improve the effectiveness and value of VA health care, from system, provider, and Veteran perspectives, while advancing scientific methods for accelerating adoption, implementation, spread, and scale-up of evidence-based practice. Our vision is to promote delivery of proactive, personalized, and patient-driven care that is evidence-based and continuously improving. We will leverage our 25-year focus on provider behavior and implementation science to achieve these priority goals: Goal #1: To improve primary care delivery, with an emphasis on access, team function, and care coordination in the context of VA’s medical home model (PACT) and medical neighborhood within and outside VA; Goal #2: To increase implementation, accessibility, and impacts of gender-sensitive comprehensive care for women Veterans through innovative care models and multilevel stakeholder engagement; Goal #3: To improve care quality, patient experience, and outcomes among high-risk, high-need Veterans, focused on subpopulations with serious mental illness, homelessness, substance use, as well as older adults, and acute care patients; Goal #4: To develop, test, and implement novel care models in emerging areas, including complementary and integrative health/whole health, specialty care, and emergency management/disaster preparedness; Goal #5: To recruit, train, mentor and retain researchers in our recognized areas of expertise, including health systems interventions, implementation science, and partnered research; and Goal #6: To accelerate our research impacts through strategic partnerships, Veteran and employee engagement, implementation and dissemination, and internal evaluation and communication. Leadership: CSHIIP is directed by Elizabeth M. Yano, PhD, MSPH, with overall responsibility for the Center’s strategic plan, scientific oversight and successful engagement of the Center’s Executive Steering Committee (ESC), academic affiliates, and principal VA partners. She is supported by Center Associate Director David Ganz, MD, PhD, and Chief Officers for Administration (Gooding, Caraveo), Training (Saliba), and scientific development in areas of Innovation and Dissemination (Taylor) and Implementation and Policy (Hamilton), as well as a Leadership Committee of senior HSR&D investigators. Comprised of our principal partners, affiliates, and experts in research, policy, and implementation, our ESC provides critical guidance on a regular basis. Primary Partners and Major Collaborations: Our VA principal partners are the Offices of Primary Care (Denietolis), Women’s Health Services (Hayes), and Organizational Excellence (Francis), VISN 22 (Revote), and VA Greater Los Angeles. Affiliates include UCLA Schools of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing, and RAND Health. Our investigators actively collaborate with PIs at all of the othe...

Key facts

NIH application ID
11110375
Project number
5I50HX002734-05
Recipient
VA GREATER LOS ANGELES HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
Principal Investigator
ELIZABETH M YANO
Activity code
I50
Funding institute
VA
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
Award type
5
Project period
2018-10-01 → 2023-09-30