Grantee
For too many years, nursing facilities have had to let millions of dollars’ worth of medicine go to waste. Now, with SIRUM’s innovative matching model, surplus medication can be easily donated to those who need it most.
Through Project ECHO, academic medical centers share specialized knowledge with local clinicians, bringing evidence-based medicine to everyday medical practice and dramatically expanding existing capacity to treat chronic conditions.
June 28, 2013
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Pioneering Ideas Blog
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SIRUM—as so many of our other RWJF Pioneer grantees have done—identified a barrier and turned it into a simple, sustainable solution.
June 25, 2013
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Pioneering Ideas Blog
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RWJF's Nancy Barrand speaks with grantee Sanjeev Arora about how Project ECHO came to RWJF and what makes it a "pioneering" idea.
June 14, 2013
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News Release
Announcing the national launch of the ECHO Institute focused on spreading the ECHO model across the United States and globally.
January 30, 2013
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Grantee
A force multiplier: Spreading medical knowledge, expanding health care capacity.
October 22, 2012
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Pioneering Ideas Blog
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Dr. Arora describes how a commitment to lifelong learning can expand treatment capacity and increase quality.
August 9, 2012
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Pioneering Ideas Blog
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Sanjeev Arora discusses how Project ECHO provides platform for continuous, lifelong learning.
July 18, 2012
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Pioneering Ideas Blog
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Nancy Brennan discusses Project ECHO’s re-evaluation of how we share knowledge in health care.
July 11, 2012
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Feature
Department of Veterans Affairs, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation join in announcing first nationwide implementation of innovative medical care and knowledge-sharing model.