10.3 million for e-health research
Dear colleagues, dear friends, how are you doing? Some good money for research... cheers! Monica Murero The new Health e-Technologies Initiative of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation offers $10.3 million in grants for research that evaluates whether eHealth services actually help. Specifically, the foundation wants to know whether *interactive electronic communication* of health information improves US residents' health-related behavior or their ability to cope if they have chronic diseases. The $10.3 million will be awarded in two cycles, with a total of $7.25 million as a result of this 2002 Call for Proposals and the remainder after a follow-up invitation to apply in 2003. First-round funds will be awarded in two categories: 1. Short-term, 6- to 12-month grants of up to $100,000 to help address methodology and design challenges related to the scientific evaluation of eHealth applications 2. Longer-term grants for up to 3 years and as much as $600,000 to evaluate applications designed to produce or maintain health-related behavior change or to enhance patient self-management of chronic disease The deadline for letters of intent is January 8, 2003. See details on TheRobert Wood Johnson Foundation site. http://www.rwjf.org/applyForGrant/index.jhtml _______________________________________________ Interested in e-health research? Subscribe to the mailing list of the International E-Health Network of Excellence in Research Air-e-health mailing list Air-e-health@aoir.org http://aoir.org/mailman/listinfo/air-e-health
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Monica.Murero@MERIT.unimaas.nl