Funding awarded to improve vaccine use and preventative health maintenance in IBD patients

The American College of Gastroenterology (ACG), the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA), and the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation (Foundation), in partnership with Pfizer, Inc., have announced the results of a request for proposal (RFP) to address vaccine utilization, promote health maintenance, and increase preventive care services in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). “Applicants were encouraged to design programs or initiatives that explore or address gaps in vaccine utilization and/or communication amongst providers related to the RFP topic,” noted Francis A. Farraye, MD, MSc, FACG, AGAF, director of the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center at Boston Medical Center and Professor of Medicine at the Boston University School of Medicine, who chairs the steering committee for the partnership between ACG, AGA, and the Foundation. “These projects were selected for their potential to overcome barriers by helping to identify and establish best practices around improving vaccine utilization and preventive health maintenance for patients with IBD. The selected projects also have the potential to be easily replicated, broadly disseminated, and widely adopted within the IBD community.” The total funding related to this RFP is over $1 million, made possible through Pfizer Global Medical Grants. The awarded projects are: Improving Vaccine Utilization and Preventive Health Maintenance in IBD  Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Project lead: Gil Y. Melmed, MD, FACG, AGAF Streamlining Preventive Health for Patients with IBD Through Effective Care Models, Evidence-based Guidelines, and Patient Engagement  CME Outfitters LLC Project lead: Miguel D. Regueiro, MD, FACG, AGAF, Cleveland Clinic Leveraging Digital Reporting and Shared Decision Making to Improve Vaccination and Preventive Health Maintenance in IBD Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Project Lead: Ashish Atreja, MD, MPH The projects were selected by an RFP steering committee representing key stakeholders, including gastroenterologists, an advanced practice provider, and an IBD patient: Francis A. Farraye, MD, MSc, FACG, AGAF (chair), Jean-Paul Achkar, MD, FACG, Kalee Eichelberger, Joseph D. Feuerstein, MD, Sunanda V. Kane, MD, FACG, AGAF, Geoffrey C. Nguyen, MD, PhD, AGAF,  and Ashley Perkovic, APN, FNP-BC. Source: Crohns and Colitis Foundation
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