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Request Information: Soliciting Input Areas Health Disparities Inequities Neurological Disease and/or Care the United States Across Lifespan Notice Number: NOT-NS-20-026 Key Dates Release Date: March 31, 2020 Response Date: July 15, 2020 per NOT-NS-20-075. Related Announcements NOT-NS-20-075 Issued National Institute Neurological Disorders Stroke NINDS) Purpose purpose this time-sensitive Request Information RFI) to seek input scientists, clinicians, patients, families, caregivers, advocates, the broader community the most important knowledge gaps, health research needs, promising opportunities help guide National Institute Neurological Disorders Strokes NINDS) research health disparities inequities neurological diseases disorders. Background NINDS deeply committed the elimination all health disparities inequities neurological conditions care through funding innovative research, basic science through implementation/dissemination, aimed identifying, monitoring targeting biologic, environmental, social, behavioral, healthcare system factors related race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, geographic location, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, educational attainment, age, disability, confer neurologic disease its treatment disproportionately adversely. 2010, NINDS organized workgroup the National Advisory Neurological Disorders Stroke NANDS) Council generate recommendations how institute should address disparities inequities neurological disorders 2011 Report the NINDS Advisory Panel Health Disparities Research). workgroup recommended a transparent systematic approach developed enumerate issues guide funding decisions. Based these recommendations, NINDS/Office Global Health Health Disparities OGHHD) the Division Clinical Research DCR) embarking a strategic planning process guide NINDSs research efforts this space the next 5-10 years. input this strategic planning process to create prioritized, comprehensive list known health disparities inequities neurological diseases, treatment, care. Second, NINDS identifying knowledge gaps where new research investments be critical advancing understanding elimination health disparities inequities neurological disorders. Additionally, NINDS seeks input potentially transformative research approaches and/or promising interventions warrant additional investment. plan supplement external input reviewing literature, analyzing recent NIH research investments identify strengths gaps, assessing efforts other relevant research funders funding streams. effort culminate a public workshop published report the process, findings, results recommendations. is our goal this process data-driven, standardized, transparent, will assemble wide range perspectives stakeholders interested the elimination disparities inequities neurological care, outcomes, treatment, access provision services, research. Information requested NINDS soliciting information known and/or perceived areas health disparities inequities neurological disease, treatment, care, services, well determinants such disparities inequities. disparities inequities exist across several demographic factors, including race/ethnicity, food/housing insecurity, socioeconomic status, geographic location, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, educational attainment, age, disability, etc. Responses encouraged all interested stakeholders, including health care providers, researchers, individuals and/or family members neurological diseases, patient advocates, health advocacy organizations, scientific professional organizations, federal agencies, well other interested members the public. Organizations consider submitting response behalf the organization share RFI link its members. Please submit responses the following it pertains your field study, area expertise, personal professional experience: Identify area(s) health disparity and/or inequity including race/ethnic, sex/sexual orientation/gender identity, regional/geographic, age, educational attainment, socio-economic differences) neurological disease, treatment, care, and/or service the U.S. Identify determinants help explain this/these health disparities or inequities Identify evidence-based research strategies, health services, policies, other interventions address disparities/inequities neurological disease, treatment, service, care Identify knowledge gaps disparities/inequities neurological conditions Identify potential approaches addressing neurological disparities and/or inequities through ongoing new research collaborations interventions the purposes this RFI, research health disparities includes particular type health difference is closely linked economic, social, environmental disadvantage. Health disparities adversely affect groups people have systematically experienced greater social economic obstacles health based their racial ethnic group, religion, socio-economic status, gender, age, mental health; cognitive sensory physical disability; sexual orientation gender identity; geographic location; other characteristics historically linked discrimination exclusion 1 . Research health equity refers the principle underlying commitment reduce, ultimately eliminate, disparities health in determinants, including social determinants. Pursing health equity means striving the highest possible standard health all people giving special attention the needs those greatest risk poor health, based social conditions 2 . to Submit Response Reponses this RFI must submitted electronically. Responses be accepted through July 15, 2020. Responses voluntary may submitted anonymously. Responders advised the Government under obligation acknowledge receipt the information received provide feedback respondents respect any information submitted. Submitted information not considered confidential. Responses be shared publicly an NIH website. Please not include any personally identifiable other information you not wish make public. proprietary, classified, confidential, sensitive information should included your response. request for information planning purposes only should be construed a solicitation as obligation the part the United States Government. NIH not any awards based responses this RFI pay the preparation any information submitted for Governments of such information. References 1 http://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/about/disparitiesAbout.aspx 2 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3863701/ Inquiries Please direct inquiries to: Email: OGHHDRFI@NINDS.NIH.GOV
Notice Correction Open Date RFA-NS-19-043 BRAIN Initiative Advanced Postdoctoral Career Transition Award Promote Diversity K99/R00 Independent Clinical Trial Allowed)" Notice Number: NOT-NS-20-037 Key Dates Release Date: Janaury 16, 2020 Related Announcements RFA-NS-19-043 Issued National Institute Neurological Disorders Stroke NINDS) Purpose purpose this notice to inform interested applicants a correction the Open Date Earliest Submission Date) RFA-NS-19-043 "BRAIN Initiative Advanced Postdoctoral Career Transition Award Promote Diversity K99/R00 Independent Clinical Trial Allowed)". Open Date Earliest Submission Date) January 9, 2020. Changes the FOA shown Bold Italics below. Currently Reads: Part 1. Overview Information Key Dates Open Date Earliest Submission Date) January 9, 2022 Modified Read: Part 1. Overview Information Key Dates Open Date Earliest Submission Date) January 9, 2020 other aspects this FOA remain same. Inquiries Please direct inquiries to: Michelle Jones-London, Ph.D. National Institute Neurological Disorders Stroke NINDS) Telephone: 301-451-7966 Email: BRAINDIVERSITYK99R00@nih.gov