To build a Culture of Health, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation funds a wide array of research and initiatives focused on achieving health equity. Our active and upcoming funding opportunities are here for your review.
This program will support innovative research that uses available data to answer important research questions and inform health policy by providing no-cost access to data. Eligible research projects can focus on a variety of topics including public health surveillance and population health, diagnostic quality, the health effects of COVID-19, risk adjustment, health outcomes, rehospitalization rates, the opioid epidemic, maternal and infant health, social determinants of health, racial and ethnic disparities, healthcare access, healthcare costs and utilization, quality of care, prescription patterns and medication adherence, prevalence of chronic disease, trends in insurance markets, consolidation and competition, and rate comparisons, among others. Releases June 21, 2023
The Gulf Research Program and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation are partnering to advance health equity in at-risk communities of the U.S. Gulf of Mexico that are disproportionately experiencing the impacts of climate change. This funding opportunity will support research to investigate the role that social determinants of health data could play in improving the capability of public health data systems to better understand and address health disparities in at-risk communities.
Deadline: June 12, 2023 5:00 p.m. ET. Learn more and apply.
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