The AAMC Readiness for Reform (R4R) Initiative assists AAMC members in assessing their organizational readiness for responding to key elements of reform and provides resources and activities to assist with implementation of these programs, including care delivery redesign and new payment models. The AAMC has launched the second R4R Innovation Challenge to recognize transformational care delivery programs that leverage the uniqueness of academic medicine by integrating innovations in research and education. Submissions are sought in four topic areas around care delivery redesign and innovations in training. Three institutional winners will receive $5,000 each and be announced at the 2012 AAMC Annual Meeting. Submissions are due Friday, September 7, 2012. For more details and to submit a proposal, visit: www.aamc.org/initiatives/r4r/challenge. Attached is a flyer that can be forwarded along with this email as a takeaway for member institutions.
View submissions from the 2011 Innovation Challenge in the AAMC iCollaborative: www.mededportal.org/icollaborative/about/initiatives/r4r/
Hear more from the 2011 Innovation Challenge winners: www.wingofzock.org
Any questions can be directed to Sarah Sonies at [email protected]. Thank you.
View submissions from the 2011 Innovation Challenge in the AAMC iCollaborative: www.mededportal.org/icollaborative/about/initiatives/r4r/
Hear more from the 2011 Innovation Challenge winners: www.wingofzock.org
Any questions can be directed to Sarah Sonies at [email protected]. Thank you.