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Active NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS NIH (US)

Dartmouth Clinical and Translational Science Institute

$40.73M USD

Funder NATIONAL CENTER FOR ADVANCING TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCES
Recipient Organization Dartmouth-Hitchcock Clinic
Country United States
Start Date Jul 25, 2024
End Date Jun 30, 2031
Duration 2,531 days
Number of Grantees 3
Roles Principal Investigator; Co-Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 10764010
Grant Description

The COVID-19 pandemic brought into stark relief the many healthcare challenges facing individuals living in rural areas—the compounded needs of an aging population, geographic dispersion, inadequate public transportation, spotty internet service, spikes in substance use, vaccine hesitancy. These disparities—like most

public health problems—reflect a complex interplay of biological, environmental, psychological, social, and systems-level factors. At the same time, the pandemic highlighted potential solutions and spurred a wealth of research in healthcare delivery science in rural areas. Much of this work was conducted by scientists affiliated

with SYNERGY, Dartmouth’s Clinical and Translational Science Institute, founded in 2013. SYNERGY faculty reported the expanded use of telehealth, digital health, machine learning; strengthened partnerships between healthcare systems and community health centers; and developed a “COVID compass” to guide policymaking.

Our work in this area, centered in SYNERGY’s earliest years, has deepened our commitment to translational science that centers rural healthcare delivery and health equity, while exploring the full spectrum of translational science and workforce development. Hence, we propose to return SYNERGY to the national

CTSA consortium. The overarching goal of this application is to continue to spur innovation in clinical and translational science with a focus on rural healthcare, in collaboration with other CTSA hubs, and to study a new model to catalyze T3 translational science in healthcare settings. SYNERGY reflects a close partnership

between Dartmouth Health (DH) and Dartmouth College (DC). DH is the largest healthcare system in New Hampshire, with its flagship hospital in a rurally designated area. DC brings the resources of a research- intensive college, including schools of medicine, engineering, business, and graduate studies. SYNERGY

includes our new Center for Rural Healthcare Delivery Science and key regional collaborators, including the Northern New England Clinical Translational Research Network (a partnership between MaineHealth and the University of Vermont), a Veterans Affairs hospital, community groups, and a “pipeline” program to grow the

scientific workforce. SYNERGY’s goals are to (1) Accelerate the delivery of evidence-based diagnostics, therapeutics, and processes to address the healthcare needs of rural communities; (2) Assure the availability of timely, actionable patient- and population-level data to mitigate the translational block of “siloing” between

translational scientists and healthcare system leadership by deploying a novel coproduction learning health system (LHS); (3) Train the next generation of translational scientists, with a particular focus on identifying future leaders in healthcare delivery science and rural health; (4) Disseminate these practices and lessons

learned within the CTSA community through engagement with subnetworks addressing rural health, implementation science, and learning health systems science; and (5) Involve local communities in the design, conduct, analysis, and dissemination of our work, while engaging in studies of stakeholder engagement.

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