Who Qualifies for Public Health Data Sharing Grants in Ohio
GrantID: 76403
Grant Funding Amount Low: $75,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $15,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Ohio's Data Sharing for Public Health Research initiative prioritizes applicants that can demonstrate a clear understanding of the state's public health data landscape. To be eligible, applicants must be Ohio-based public health organizations, research institutions, or healthcare providers that have a proven track record of collaborating with state and local health agencies. Ohio's public health data infrastructure is characterized by a mix of centralized and decentralized systems, with data silos existing across different agencies and organizations. Applications will be evaluated based on their ability to demonstrate a clear need for data sharing, a robust plan for data governance and security, and a commitment to using data to drive public health decision-making. Ohio's unique economic landscape, with its strong presence of healthcare and bioscience industries, creates opportunities for innovative data sharing and collaboration. The state's infrastructure, including its network of local health departments and research institutions, will be leveraged to support data sharing initiatives. Ohio's demographic characteristics, such as its aging population and urban-rural disparities, will be taken into account when evaluating applications. Unlike neighboring Michigan, Ohio's Data Sharing initiative places a strong emphasis on data standardization and interoperability. Ohio's major industries, including manufacturing and healthcare, will be encouraged to participate in the data sharing initiatives. The state's geographic regions, including the Appalachian Region, will be prioritized in the funding allocation due to their limited access to healthcare resources. By supporting data sharing and collaboration, Ohio aims to improve public health outcomes and reduce health disparities across the state.
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