The AHRA and Canon Medical Systems USA, Inc, announced two new categories to the 11th annual Putting Patients First program at AHRA 2018 in July. Putting Patients First grants enable health care facilities to fund programs, training, or seminars aimed at improving patient care and safety and customizing treatment in CT, MR, ultrasound, X-ray, and vascular imaging. The grants are funded by an unrestricted educational grant from Canon Medical Systems, USA.
The AHRA & Canon Medical Systems Putting Patients First program provides six grants of up to $7,500 each to hospitals and imaging centers, and two grants of up to $10,000 each to an integrated delivery network (IDN) and an imaging cybersecurity program, respectively. Two of the $7,500 grants are awarded for projects that improve pediatric imaging, two focus on overall diagnostic imaging, and two are dedicated to a new category that targets oncology imaging. The two grants of up to $10,000 are awarded to an IDN or hospital system for projects that improve overall patient care and safety in imaging across the IDN/hospital system, as well as a new category added this year for a facility that develops and strengthens an imaging cybersecurity program. All winning facilities will then develop and share their best practices.
“For over a decade, Putting Patients First has awarded 64 grants totaling $620,000 to bolster progress and strengthen the quality and efficiency of patient care for health care facilities all over the country,” according to Angelic Bush, CRA, FAHRA, 2017–2018 AHRA president. “Past winners have demonstrated a strong commitment to developing innovative solutions and raising the highest standard of care in a constantly evolving health care landscape.”
Putting Patients First applicants are judged on their program plan and ability to share best practices. The applicants’ programs should address one or more of the following:
“After 11 years of providing health care facilities with the resources they need to excel in patient care, the Putting Patients First grant is expanding into new categories to meet rising needs for cybersecurity and oncology programs,” according to Catherine Wolfe, senior director of strategic communications and market intelligence for Canon Medical Systems USA, Inc. “Cancer rates are expected to increase 68% by 2030 and imaging plays an important role in diagnosis, treatment, and evaluation, while cyberthreats targeting hospitals continue to increase and research has shown that effective response to data breaches can save lives. Health care providers need unique programs to address both, and we are excited to expand the Putting Patients First grants to give facilities the best line of defense to ensure patient safety and security.”
All eligible facilities are encouraged to apply by completing an application at www.ahra.org/PatientsFirstProgram. The deadline to apply is October 22, 2018, and the winners, selected by the AHRA, will be announced in January 2019.
— Source: AHRA