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Primary Care HEART-NET in the Deep South

Organization UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAMLocation BIRMINGHAM, UNITED STATESPosted 20 Jan 2025Deadline 19 Dec 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AI systemAccelerationAccess to CareAddressAdoptedAlabamaAreaArkansasArtificial IntelligenceBehaviorCaringChronic DiseaseChronic IllnessClinicClinicalClinical ResearchClinical StudyCollaborationsCommunitiesCommunity HealthComputer ReasoningConsentData CollectionDedicationsDeep SouthDisease ManagementDisorder ManagementEcologic SystemsEcological SystemsEconomic FactorsEconomic IncomeEconomical FactorsEconomical IncomeEcosystemEnsureEquityEvaluation ResearchGeographic FactorHealthHealth PromotionHealth Services AccessibilityHealth behaviorHistoryHouseholdImpoverishedImprove AccessIncomeInfrastructureInstitutionLearningLife StyleLifestyleMachine IntelligenceMedicalMedical ResearchMedical centerMethodsMississippiNational Institutes of HealthOutcomeParticipantPatient RecruitmentsPatientsPhasePopulationPositionPositioning AttributePovertyPrevalencePrimary CarePrimary Health CareProcessProtocolProtocols documentationProviderRecording of previous eventsResearchResearch DesignResearch InfrastructureResearch ResourcesResearch SupportResourcesRisk FactorsRuralRural CommunitySalutogenesisScienceSiteSocioeconomically disadvantagedStudy TypeTechnologyTrustUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWorkWork LoadWorkloadaccess to health careaccess to health servicesaccess to servicesaccess to treatmentaccessibility of health careaccessibility to health careaccessibility to health servicesavailability of servicescare accesscare deliverychronic disordercommunity engagementcommunity-based healthdata standardizationdata standardsdisease preventiondisorder preventiondisparity in healthengagement with communitiesevidence baseexperiencehealth care accesshealth care availabilityhealth care service accesshealth care service availabilityhealth disparityhealth related behaviorhealth service accesshealth services availabilityhistoriesimprovedincomesinnovative technologiesinteroperabilitymedically disadvantagedmedically disadvantaged populationmedically under served groupmedically under served populationmedically underserved groupmedically underserved populationparticipant engagementparticipant recruitmentpatient engagementpopulation healthpractice-based research networkpragmatic studypreventpreventingprimary care clinicprimary care practiceprimary care providerprimary care settingprogramspromoting healthproviders from primary careproviders of primary carerecruitroutine carerural arearural locationrural regionruralityservice availabilitysocialsocial factorssocio-economic disadvantagesocio-economically disadvantagedsocio-economically underprivilegedsocioeconomic disadvantagesocioeconomically underprivilegedstudy designsynergismtelehealthtooltreatment access
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Abstract
Deep South states Alabama, Arkansas, and Mississippi see some of the poorest health outcomes in the nation. Further, health outcome gaps associated with limited access to care and lower household income are seen in higher chronic disease prevalence and poorer lifestyle behaviors. Limited resources in primary care clinics exacerbate these challenges and hinder research efforts. Primary Care HEART-NET (Health Enhancement through Access and Research in Transformative Networks) aims to establish primary care research infrastructure in the Deep South to improve access to research and support chronic disease prevention and treatment in medically underserved populations. HEART-NET unites three institutions (University of Alabama at Birmingham, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, and University of Mississippi Medical Center) that include two CTSA awardees, two practice-based research networks, an IDeA-CTR awardee, and PCORNet involvement, along with 45+ primary care clinics serving a population that is 57.8% rural, to accelerate research in primary care settings and strengthen research infrastructure in primary care. HEART-NET aims to 1) work with primary care providers to seamlessly integrate research into clinics workflows; 2) apply a collaborative framework involving patients, clinicians, and communities to develop research processes with local input; 3) use innovative technologies to increase patient access to primary care research and reduce research burden; and 4) collaborate with NIH infrastructure to amplify nationwide research impacts. The significant health challenges in the Deep South, HEART-NET’s strong primary care research experience, and the potential to engage communities to improve access to studies in a variety of clinical settings make HEART-NET ideally suited to help communities prevent and manage long-term chronic disease, promoting better health for all.

Grant Number: 1OT2OD038381-01
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Irfan Asif

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