Indiana Child Health Extramural Research by State and CountryAHRQ's current child health projects by State and Country. IndianaPrincipal Investigator: Downs, Stephen M.Title: Indiana Health Services Research Training Program*Institution: Indiana University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Indianapolis, INProject Dates: 07/01/08-06/30/13Project No.: T32 HS017588Summary: Indiana University will be developing and implementing the Indiana Health Services Research (I-HSR) training program for the purpose of preparing clinical and interdisciplinary investigators to conduct research to improve the health of children and adults. This program will support four postdoctoral trainees in its first year: two in the Pediatric I-HSR program and two in the Adult I-HSR program. By the completion of either I-HSR training program, trainees will have developed core competencies in health services and clinical research methods, biostatistics, medical informatics, clinical trials, system redesign, research ethics, translational research, scientific writing, and grant application preparation. In years 2 through 5 of this T32 grant, three or four additional trainees will be selected so that at any one point in time after year 1, a maximum of seven trainees will be participating in the AHRQ-funded I-HSR training program at Indiana University.Principal Investigator: Laskey, AntoinetteTitle: Racial Sterotypes and the Recognition of Child AbuseInstitution: Indiana University, Indianapolis, INE-mail: alaskey@iupui.eduProject Dates: 09/30/06-09/29/11Project No.: K08 HS16564Summary: This Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Award will be used develop and implement a web-based tool for studying the influence of race on the diagnosis of abusive head trauma and the ability of physicians to recall clinical information in cases of potential abusive head trauma. The researcher will also develop an educational intervention to decrease the effect of physicians' unconscious stereotypes on the decision to evaluate for abusive head trauma; and pilot test the educational intervention for reducing the role of unconscious racial stereotypes in the recognition of abusive head trauma. The study population in this research will be physicians, African-American pediatricians.Principal Investigator: Overhage, MarcTitle: An Evolving Statewide Indiana Information Infrastructure*Institution: Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, INE-mail: Joverhage@iupui.eduProject Dates: 09/30/04-09/29/09Project No.: 290-04-0015Summary: This project will develop and implement health information exchange (HIE) using an established technical infrastructure and interconnects local health information insfrastructures. It will also implement a Statewide public health surveillance network that links all hospitals to share emergency department data.Principal Investigator: Swigonsky, NancyTitle: Health Care Access Quality and Insurance for Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN)Institution: Indiana University, Indianapolis, INE-mail: nswigons@iupui.eduProject Dates: 09/30/99-09/29/02Project No.: U01 HS10453Summary: This study uses Indiana's two-phased approach to SCHIP to study structural, organizational, and implementation features of SCHIP that facilitate coordination and collaboration of services for optimal outcomes for children with special health care needs.*Project includes children or children's health care issues but does not focus exclusively on children.Return to MapProceed to Next Section Current as of March 2009 Internet Citation: Indiana: Child Health Extramural Research by State and Country. March 2009. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/policymakers/child-state-country/stlist_in.html