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A special CAHSPR session in collaboration with Academy Health

Where is the Uber of Health Services? How can we transition promising innovations from health services research to health services delivery?

This panel will discuss the transition from smaller scale pilots or pockets of excellence to policies and programs that are scaled across the health system by learning from successes and failures to help health system decision makers understand which projects to transition and how to support that transition. Researchers will gain new insights about how to develop and test innovations with scalability and sustainability in mind so that their research-grant-funded projects are more likely to transition to operating-fund-supported initiatives. Panelists hope to kick-start conversations about enabling promising research pilots to become funded operational programs and explore how policy and funding barriers to this process might be addressed.
Session from 2:30 – 4:30pm •  Reception from 4:30 – 6:00pm
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