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AMDA Foundation Recognizes Research and Quality Care Innovators with Annual Awards | AMDA Foundation Recognizes Research and Quality Care Innovators with Annual Awards |
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March 21, 2008 AMDA Foundation/Evercare® Awards The Foundation joined forced to establish a new award for 2008, the AMDA Foundation/Evercare® Awards for “improving the quality of life for persons living in nursing home.” The awards of $10,000 each reward nursing facilities for programs they have implemented to improve the quality of life for their residents. Starting this year, three awards will be made each year for improved advanced care planning and/or palliative care program. Evaluating and choosing this year’s award recipients were: Alice F Bonner PhD, RN, Marianna Grachek MSN, CNHA, CALA; Anthony J. Lechich, MD; Joseph G. Ouslander, MD, CMD; Judith Peres; William D Smucker MD, CMD; and Joan Teno MD. The 2008 AMDA Foundation/Evercare® Award recipients are:
“I started this project because I wanted to improve end-of-life care for our patients and their families; and I wanted to give a voice to our most frail, vulnerable elders,” said Hayes. She added, “To win an award for this is icing on the cake.” AMDA Foundation/Pfizer Quality Improvement Awards Through the Quality Improvement (QI) Awards, the AMDA Foundation and Pfizer encourage the development of innovative projects that will help make a distinct impact on the quality of long term care. This year’s QI recipients are:
The QI awards support initiatives that focus on facility staff education, quality improvement programs, research on interventions and treatment, and health literacy to directly enhance the quality of care provided to patients in long-term care settings. Proposals are accepted for a general quality improvement project or any one of five therapeutic areas: pain management, dementia, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, or urinary incontinence. Awards are between $10,000 and $15,000 each and made to as many as three recipients annually. This is intended the cover salary support, consultant fees, materials, and travel to the AMDA Annual Symposium to present project results. The AMDA Foundation, an independent not-for-profit organization, serves as the research arm of AMDA. The Foundation's mission is: “The AMDA Foundation advances excellence in patient care through research and its translation into long term care practice to support the members and mission of the American Medical Directors Association (AMDA)." The Foundation also takes an active role in outreach to residents, fellows and young career physicians with an interest in long term care. |
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