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IHPI: Realizing Partnered Research. Why Partnered Research?. Science has tended to independently set the agenda for its activities Agencies or other entities that fund science want better coordination to facilitate discovery to application (translation and impact)
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IHPI: Realizing Partnered Research
Why Partnered Research? • Science has tended to independently set the agenda for its activities • Agencies or other entities that fund science want better coordination to facilitate discovery to application (translation and impact) • Science will need increased engagement with external partners in order to: • Enhance impact on policy and translation to practice • Maintain and expand funding for research
“It’s no longer about publish or perish. It’s about partner or perish.” - Mary Sue Coleman President, University of Michigan
Partnership Possibilities Interest: Get to a bottom-line solution for a specific health-related issue. Increase awareness, raise funds, fund programs, activate networks. Interest: Produce a commercial-izableproduct which addresses consumer needs Interest Groups (Foundations) optimize the quality, safety, equity, and affordability of health care services Business Science Interest: Promoting scientific discovery , informing practice and policy, and ensuring funding for ongoing research Interest: • Creating policy that effectively addresses important health issues Government
Partnership Process Scoping Research Planning Implementation Solution Issue or Problem Measurement / Response Business or gov’t implement programs. Interest groups mobilize network. Science reports findings. Groups develop implementation plan (or call for more research). Science conducts research to identify causes of and solutions for the issue. Groups identify a common issue or problem. Sponsors fund science to research issue. Increased Impact of Science on Practice and Policy
The Traditional Research Approach Issue Identification MISSION ACCOMPLISHED ! Efficacy / Effectiveness Trials Observational Research
The Partnered Research Approach Research-Partner Collaboration Issue Identification Partner Motivated or Informed Partner Led Implementation & Evaluation Studies Regional / National Implementation Efficacy / Effectiveness Trials Observational Research and Evaluation Tools & Products
Benefits of Partnership • Enhance translation to practice and impact on policy • Increased recognition of UM “brand” for objective, valuable and actionable health services research • Increase funding sources • Tap into non-traditional government and industry sources • Increase funding success
Partnered Research at IHPI • Expanding and benefiting from partnered research will require IHPI to tap into existing infrastructure or develop new infrastructure • Examples of 2 current private and public partners • Arbor Research • VA Center for Clinical Management Research