Research on System Support and Tools for Provider Training and Quality Monitoring for Suicide Preventive Care
Last verified by NonDilute: 2026-04-29. Official notice and agency instructions control.
Build and validate training systems and monitoring tools that measurably improve how healthcare providers deliver suicide prevention care.
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What this is
This NIH program seeks research on systems, tools, and training approaches to support healthcare providers in delivering effective suicide prevention care and monitoring the quality of that care. The funding addresses gaps in provider training infrastructure and quality assurance for suicide preventive interventions. Applicants should have expertise in healthcare provider training, quality improvement, suicide prevention, and/or digital tool development. The specific funding range and detailed eligibility criteria are not yet published, making this an early-stage opportunity to track.
Who can apply
Likely eligible: universities, research institutions, non-profits, and small businesses with expertise in healthcare training, suicide prevention, or quality monitoring. Specific applicant type restrictions not yet disclosed; check NIH website closer to close date for detailed eligibility requirements.
Topics: suicide prevention training · provider quality monitoring · healthcare training tools · quality improvement systems · mental health provider education
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