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Application Process Call for Proposals
2006
Introduction
There is a clear national need to provide more effective and efficient
delivery of health care services to individuals who are underserved.
A primary goal noted in the report “Healthy People 2010” was to “Eliminate
health disparities based on gender, race or ethnicity, education
or income, disability, geographic location, or sexual orientation.” One
approach to addressing this issue is through more effective use
of Internet technology. Yet, the many disciplines comprising the
allied health professions have not taken full advantage of the
Internet as an adjunct to their practice.
Under a grant from the Bureau of Health Professions, the Center
for Collaborative Research at Thomas Jefferson University is conducting
an eHealth Training Institute in the summer of 2006, designed to
provide occupational and physical therapists and speech-language
pathologists with the knowledge and skill to develop web-based
health programs to individuals in communities that are underserved.
The Institute will be a week long, hands-on experience to help
prepare teams of allied health professionals to work collaboratively
to:
- learn how to establish an eHealth infrastructure in an
underserved community,
- tailor health information to that community,
- develop an eHealth program to address community needs,
- evaluate
the impact of the program on the health of the community,
and
- incorporate principles of eHealth in practice, education
and scholarship.
Expected Outcomes
By the completion of the Institute, participants will have the
first phase of a website designed to address a significant health
problem in an underserved community and a plan for its implementation.
They will also:
- understand the necessary components of an eHealth
infrastructure,
- be aware of the resources necessary to implement
an eHealth program,
- be familiar with the barriers to implementation
of eHealth programs, and
- have tools which will allow them
to evaluate the quality and appropriateness of health
related Internet websites.
Eligible Participants
Three person teams containing at least one representative from occupational
therapists, physical therapists, or speech-language pathologists,
working in underserved communities, are eligible to apply.
Preference will be given to teams with one of the following characteristics:
- Teams currently working in underserved communities,
either in urban or rural areas or with Native Americans
- Interdisciplinary
teams of a combination of occupational therapists, physical
therapists and speech-language pathologists working in underserved
communities
- Teams comprised of at least one faculty member
and one practicing clinician
- Teams with a research or educational
plan to advance eHealth principles
In some cases individuals working alone in underserved
communities will be accepted.
The Institute will be tentatively held on the campus of Thomas Jefferson
University in Philadelphia, PA, from Saturday, June 24, 2006 until
Thursday, June 29, 2006. Funds are available to help defer travel
and living expenses for each team.
Deadline for applications is March 3, 2006. Selection of teams
will be completed by April 3, 2006.
Interested applicants should submit a brief proposal according to
the following application guidelines. |