Grant Name:

Expanding and Sustaining the PRIDE Learning Network (PRIDE 2)

  • Date Awarded:
    Oct 2019
     
  • Amount:
    $790,138
     
  • Term:
    24 months
     
  • Grant ID:
    GBMF8033
     
  • Funding Area:
    Patient Care
     
 
 

To expand and sustain the Primary Care Research in Diagnostic Errors (PRIDE) diagnostic learning and improvement network by building a large repository of diagnostic error cases in primary care settings with an emphasis on infections, cardiovascular disease and cancer.

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