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Health Access Research Training Awards is a grant from a partnership between Novant Health, UNC Health, and UNC School of Medicine that funds physician researchers conducting studies on health access, health equity, and community health improvement in the greater Charlotte and North Carolina region.
Now in its third cycle, the program has awarded $1 million in grants to support regional research efforts addressing disparities in healthcare access and outcomes. Eligible applicants are physician researchers affiliated with Novant Health or UNC Health systems who are investigating questions relevant to improving health access for underserved communities. Awards support research salaries, data collection, and dissemination activities.
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Novant Health, UNC Health and UNC School of Medicine award third cycle of $1 million grants to fund regional research efforts | Novant Health | Newsroom Novant Health, UNC Health and UNC School of Medicine award third cycle of $1 million grants to fund regional research efforts Physician researchers will focus on early identification of liver disease to improve patient outcomes and explore evidence-based treatment for shoulder injuries WILMINGTON, N.
C. – Thanks to a $1 million investment, Novant Health physicians based in Wilmington are partnering with peer physicians and researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to advance two clinical research efforts in North Carolina. The pair of $500,000 research grants was awarded by a collaborative involving Novant Health, UNC Health and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine.
The funding will launch joint Novant Health and UNC School of Medicine studies focusing on advancing early identification of liver disease to improve patient outcomes and explore evidence-based treatment for shoulder injuries.
"With this round of funding, we've now invested $3 million to launch six separate collaborative research projects between Novant Health and UNC that focus on improving health outcomes and further strengthening research infrastructure in the Wilmington region," said Dr. Joseph Pino, senior vice president of medical education and research for Novant Health.
“These latest projects focus on two important conditions, liver disease and orthopedic injuries, that can impact overall health and quality of life." The organizations formed an expanded alliance as part of Novant Health's 2021 acquisition of what is now Novant Health New Hanover Regional Medical Center.
In addition to expanding clinical research, the organizations are also growing medical education and pediatric specialty care, with an emphasis on Novant Health's Coastal Region in southeastern North Carolina. The latest award bolsters previously funded research: This collaborative previously awarded a total of $2 million to launch four other research projects .
Each study is led by investigators based in both Chapel Hill and Wilmington, and work on those projects continues. The collaborative also previously invested nearly $1 million to launch 19 individual $50,000 research grants. "Investment in research is essential to deepening our understanding of disease processes and advancing patient care.
The affiliation between Novant Health, UNC Health and the University of North Carolina School of Medicine brings collaborative research efforts directly to patients living along the coast," said Dr. Sherry Ross, faculty director of outreach initiatives, UNC School of Medicine.
"With $2 million previously dedicated to research initiatives and an additional $1 million now supporting studies in two critical areas — liver disease and orthopedic injuries — the alliance between Novant Health and UNC continues to enhance health outcomes and improve the lives of patients in southeastern North Carolina."
Advancing early identification of chronic liver disease to support prevention treatment Because chronic liver disease can be reversable in its earlier stages, early identification is vital to prevent the disease. Without prevention, liver disease can lead to cirrhosis, when the liver develops permanent scarring, putting patients at risk of liver failure.
This effort will develop an innovative clinical research program to enhance primary care for patients at risk for or diagnosed with chronic liver disease, which can be caused by hepatitis, heavy alcohol use, and fatty liver disease, which is linked with conditions such as obesity and diabetes.
As part of the project, researchers will enroll patients who are either diagnosed with or have a high risk of developing chronic liver disease and then study interventions, such as behavioral health support and a diabetes prevention program. If successful, the interventions will ultimately improve patient care and could serve as a model for future research across chronic disease disciplines.
The project, titled “Patient-Centered Research Capacity Building for Chronic Liver Disease in Coastal NC: A Multidisciplinary Collaboration,” is led by Dr. Sidney Barritt, Donna Evon, Ph. D. and Dr. Minzhi Xing from UNC and Dr. Charin Hanlon and Dr. Meredith Holt from Novant Health.
Exploring evidence-based treatment for muscle and orthopedic injuries The second project will establish a research collaborative that focuses on advancing evidence-based treatment for orthopedic and musculoskeletal injuries, initially focusing on shoulder injuries, to include rotator cuff injuries and arm bone fractures. Shoulder injuries can stem from falls, which can be more common and more serious in an aging population.
Rotator cuff injuries and fractures are also more common in older adults. Shoulder injuries can limit mobility, impacting daily life, and result in chronic pain. Pain and instability can lead to physical inactivity, which can contribute to other health problems such as diabetes, obesity or heart disease.
Ensuring optimal treatment for shoulder injuries positively impacts well-being and quality of life. The project, titled “Carolina Musculoskeletal Research Consortium,” is led by Joe Hart, Ph. D.
from UNC and Dr. William Hope from Novant Health. Novant Health is an integrated network of nearly 900 locations, including 19 hospitals, more than 750 physician clinics and urgent care centers, outpatient facilities, and imaging and pharmacy services. This network supports a seamless and personalized healthcare experience for communities in North Carolina and South Carolina.
Novant Health is nationally recognized for our unwavering commitment to safety and the highest quality care, and we serve as a catalyst for healthcare transformation through clinical trials, leading-edge research, innovative care delivery models and robust virtual care networks.
The expertise and empathy of our more than 41,000 team members along with more than 8,600 independent and employed clinicians are at the heart of Our Cause as industry leaders caring for communities across the Carolinas. In 2024, Novant Health provided more than $1. 6 billion in community benefit , including financial assistance and services.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Investigators or students/research staff from Novant Health and UNC-Chapel Hill School of Medicine. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $500 - $1,650. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Health Access Research Training Awards is funded by Health Access Research Advisory Committee (HARAC) - Novant Health and UNC-Chapel Hill School of Medicine. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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