Improving health equity and community health through effective program management.
Administrative Core
This study is all about making sure that the New York Center for Minority Health can better help communities by using its resources wisely and supporting scientists who are working on health issues that affect minorities.
Quick facts
| Grant type | NIH-funded research |
|---|---|
| Study type | NIH-funded research |
| Funding institution | City College of New York NIH-funded |
| Lab location | 1 site (New York, United States) |
| Project ID | NIH-11002156 on NIH RePORTER |
What this research studies
This research focuses on enhancing the effectiveness of the New York Center for Minority Health, Equity, and Social Justice by managing resources and evaluating the impact of various programs. It aims to ensure optimal utilization of resources to maximize benefits for the communities served, while also promoting career development for scientists involved in health disparities research. The approach includes administrative support, consistent communication among stakeholders, and implementing recommendations from advisory boards to foster innovation and quality improvement.
Who could benefit from this research
Good fit: Ideal candidates for participation or benefit from this research include individuals from minority and underserved populations who are affected by health disparities.
Not a fit: Patients who do not belong to minority or underserved populations may not receive direct benefits from this research.
Why it matters
Potential benefit: If successful, this research could lead to improved health outcomes and reduced health disparities in underserved communities.
How similar studies have performed: Previous research has shown success in similar approaches aimed at improving health equity and community health outcomes.
Where this research is happening
New York, United States
- City College of New York — New York, United States (Active)
Researchers
- Principal investigator: Lima, Maria F — City College of New York
- Study coordinator: Lima, Maria F
About this research
- This is an active NIH-funded research project — typically early-stage science, not a clinical trial accepting patient enrollment.
- Some NIH-funded labs run parallel clinical studies or seek volunteers for related work. To check, contact the principal investigator or institution listed above.
- For full project details, budget, and progress reports, visit the official NIH RePORTER page below.