United States Department of Veterans Affairs

HSRD Research Enhancement Award Programs (REAPs)

REAP sites support groups of investigators at VA medical centers not affiliated with an HSR&D Center of Excellence, but who already have a history of HSR&D research and career development funding. Sites will develop a core program of investigators, statisticians, economists, and other social scientists to support and facilitate the development of HSR&D research projects and the training and mentoring of new HSR&D investigators.



Center for Surgical, Medical Acute care Research and Transitions (C-SMART), Birmingham, AL



The Center's mission is to:

  • Focus on acute care episodes, specifically understanding the relationships between chronic medical conditions and acute care medical and surgical outcomes
  • Identify and facilitate safe and optimal patient transitions in healthcare settings

Center Executive Summary (77 KB, PDF)

Contact
Mary T. Hawn, MD, MPH
(205) 933-8101
email: mary.hawn@va.gov

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Center for Disease Prevention and Health Interventions for Diverse Populations, Charleston, SC


The Center's mission is to:Center for Disease Prevention and Health Interventions for Diverse Populations logo

  • Develop interventions for primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention of disease and its complications in Veterans
  • Develop interventions to eliminate racial/ethnic, socioeconomic, and gender disparities in quality of care and health outcomes for Veterans
  • Develop interventions to improve the health of rural dwelling Veterans

Center Executive Summary (148 KB, PDF)

Contact
Leonard Egede, MD, MS
(843) 792-2969
email: leonard.egede@va.gov

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Colorado REAP to Improve Care Coordination for Veterans (CRICC), Denver, CO


The Center's mission is to:

  • Improve quality of life and care for Veterans entitled to long-term care
  • Deploy telemedicine, electronic medical records, and patient-centered methods to coordinate chronic disease management across the continuum of care
  • Improve pain management and palliative care across the care continuum

Center Executive Summary (123 KB, PDF)

Contact
Evelyn Hutt, MD
(303) 370-7572
email: evelyn.hutt@va.gov

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Rehabilitation Outcomes Research Center for Veterans with Neurological Impairment (RORC), Gainesville, FL


  Rehabilitation Outcomes Research Center (RORC) The Center's mission is to conduct interdisciplinary research that improves the health, function, and community integration of veterans challenged by disability and limited access to health related services.

Center Executive Summary (356 KB, PDF)

Contact
William C. Mann, OTR, PhD
(352) 376-1611 x 4920
email: William.Mann@va.gov
website: http://www.rorc.research.va.gov

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Center for Comprehensive Access and Delivery Research and Evaluation (CADRE), Iowa City, IA


The Center's mission is to:

  • Identify fundamental barriers and facilitators to the adoption of evidence-based practices
  • Apply this understanding to develop, test, and disseminate novel interventions to improve the cost and quality of VA health care delivery

Center Executive Summary (127 KB, PDF)

Contact
Eli N. Perencevich, MD
(319)338-0581 x 3535
email: eli.perencevich@va.gov
website: http://www.cadre.research.va.gov/

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Portland Center for the Study of Chronic, Comorbid Mental and Physical Disorders, Portland, OR


The Center's mission is to conduct interdisciplinary research to improve care for Veterans afflicted with both physical and mental disorders

Center Executive Summary (137 KB, PDF)

Contact
Linda Ganzini, MD, MPH
(503) 220-8262 x56492
email: linda.ganzini@va.gov
website: http://www.portlandreap.research.va.gov/index.htm

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Center on Systems, Outcomes & Quality in Chronic Disease & Rehabilitation (SOQCR), Providence, RI


SOQCR logoThe Center's mission is to advance understanding of the influence of institutional and community healthcare systems on outcomes and quality of care in chronic disease and rehabilitation.

Center Executive Summary (281 KB, PDF)

Contact
Peter Friedmann, MD, MPH
(401) 273-7100 ext. 3871
email: peter.friedmann@va.gov

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Salt Lake Informatics, Decision Enhancement, and Surveillance Center (IDEAS), Salt Lake City, UT


The Center mission is to:

  • Improve care for Veterans by integrating surveillance, decision support, and other information technology-based interventions to enhance the effectiveness of patient and clinician behavior
  • Champion the translation of innovative informatics-based tools and interventions into the mainstream of VA health services research and healthcare delivery

Center Executive Summary (121 KB, PDF)

Contact
Matthew Samore, MD
(801) 582-1565 x2423
email: matthew.samore@va.gov

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Veterans Evidence-Based Research, Dissemination, and Implementation Center (VERDICT), San Antonio, TX


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The Center's mission focuses on:

  • Organizational effectiveness and change in healthcare settings, relational coordination, and communication among healthcare teams, especially those in primary care and in-patient settings
  • Chronic care management, coordination of care, perioperative risk management, and genomic health services for complex patients;
  • Quality of care improvement and outcomes for patients with diabetes, obesity, pneumonia, epilepsy, serious mental illness, and PTSD
  • Post-deployment health

Center Executive Summary (144 KB, PDF)

Contact
Helen Hazuda, PhD
(210) 617-5300
email: helen.hazuda@va.gov
website: http://www.verdict.research.va.gov/

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Program to Improve Care for Veterans with Complex Comorbid Conditions, San Francisco, CA


Program to Improve Care for Veterans with Complex Comorbid Conditions logoThe Center's mission is to support research that will improve the quality of healthcare and comprehensive outcomes for Veterans, especially those with complex comorbid conditions.

Center Executive Summary (121 KB, PDF)

Contact
Mary-Margaret Chren, MD
Acting Associate Director
(415) 221-4810 x3982
email: mary.chren@va.gov
website: http://www.sfhsrd.research.va.gov/

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Pain Research, Informatics, Medical Comorbidities, and Education Center (PRIME), West Haven, CT


The Center's mission is to:

  • Promote access, continuity, and sustainability of safe and effective interventions for pain and pain-related disability
  • Increase respect for patient risks, preferences, and priorities in pain care
  • Reduce ethnic/racial, geographic, gender-related, and age-related disparities in access and delivery of effective pain care
  • Promote organizational change that can increase health-related quality of life and reduce symptom burden for Veterans with pain and comorbid chronic disease

Center Executive Summary (131 KB, PDF)

Contact
Robert D. Kerns, PhD
(203) 937-3841
email: robert.kerns@va.gov

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