By Katie Weidenboerner on Friday, May 31, 2024
Category: News

JHF Awards $225K to Support Patient Safety R&D in the Pittsburgh Region

The Jewish Healthcare Foundation (JHF) announced $225,000 in Regional Autonomous Patient Safety (RAPS) initiative seed grants to support patient safety research and development in the Pittsburgh region.

The seed grant program was established in 2023 to provide early-stage funding to multidisciplinary research & development teams, start-ups, or tech companies in the Pittsburgh region that are developing, testing, or adopting an autonomous solution to prevent medical errors.

JHF and the Pittsburgh Regional Health Initiative created the RAPS initiative in 2022. Its goal is to establish Pittsburgh as a global tech hub for developing autonomous patient safety technologies.

RAPS seed grant awards include:

In addition to these new grants, other early efforts of the RAPS initiative include grants to and partnership with Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, a series of educational salons, and this year's Safety Innovation Summit, an event in partnership with the Pittsburgh Technology Council that highlighted the region's long history of safety accomplishments and shared safety interventions and approaches that have proven successful in multiple industries.

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