New funding from Forte to the Research group in Health Services Research
2021-10-08
Four projects from the Research group in Health Services Research have received funding from Forte. In total, the group have been allocated funds of SEK 12.3 million.
Funding has been given to three research projects and a research network. Here are the titles of the projects and the researchers that are included in each project presented.
Municipal self-government, professionalism and court defiance in Swedish elderly care. Project leader: Linda Moberg. Co-applicant: Karin Leijon.
Relocation of patients – effects on mortality, care time and unplanned readmissions. Project leader: David Isaksson. Co-applicants: Tobias Dahlström, Wilhelm Linder.
Covid-19 in Swedish care for the elderly – does the quality of the nursing homes have anything to do with the high mortality rate? Project leader: Ulrika Winblad. Co-applicants: Douglas Spangler, Wilhelm Linder, Paula Blomqvist.
Network for research and development of the Swedish health service´s governance and organization. Project leader: Ulrika Winblad. Co-applicants are researchers at the faculties of medical- and social sciences at seven different universities in the country.
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Portrait of Professor Ulrika Winblad in journal about elderly care
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Research environmental support to study the new welfare market in Sweden
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Malin Lohela Karlsson receives funds to evaluate methods for improved work environment and patient safety
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Theme issue in memory of Björn Smedby
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Newly started network on public healthcare management and organization
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Inger Holmström has been elected to the University Board at Mälardalen University
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Report on central concepts in a knowledge based social service
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New funding from Forte to the Research group in Health Services Research
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Report on the implementation of a national model in Swedish municipalities
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Report on cooperation in health care during the Covid-19 pandemic
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Participation from Douglas Spangler in NBHW podcast about AI in healthcare
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Investigation of how the regions coordinate investment needs
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Chapter written in bok about person-centered care
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Research profile: Ulrika Winblad
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Ulrika Winblad new Professor in Health Services Research