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Creating the Future of Rehabilitation Care with the Glenrose Hospital Foundation | Alberta Innovates (AI)

February 18, 2025

Value

Up to $200,000 CAD per project.

Description

The ‘Creating the Future of Rehabilitation Care‘ initiative is a competition-based program open to Alberta-based Health Service Delivery Partners (HSDPs) willing to implement, test and evaluate novel, technology-enabled care models to tackle rehabilitation care challenges in Alberta.

Eligible Applicants

The Health Service Delivery Partner (HSDP) must:

  • be based in Alberta and deliver rehabilitation care services to the people of Alberta.
  • experience a data-informed rehabilitation care need in alignment with at least one of the challenge statements articulated in the ‘Creating the Future of Rehabilitation Care’ innovation funding program.
  • be willing to address their challenge with a digital health solution provided by a high-potential technology service provider.
  • be able to implement at a real-world implementation site to deploy the digital health solution and formulate an implementation study leading to the development and evaluation of an innovative care model.
  • Be authorized to undertake the proposed project and execute a grant with Alberta Innovates (AI) on Alberta Innovates’ standard terms

Eligible Expenses

To qualify for funding, all Projects funded must:

  • align with the objectives of the Digital4Health Program;
  • align to and address a rehabilitation care challenge statement as posted by Alberta Innovates and the Glenrose Hospital Foundation;
  • enhance patient and caregiver experiences by overcoming geographical and operational constraints by addressing at least one of the following challenge priority areas:
    • Continuity of Care
    • Resource and Service Navigation
    • Workforce Optimization
  • have the potential to support the development of novel, technology-enabled care models;
  • implement and pilot digital health technology provided by select TSPs that meets at a minimum TRL level 7 requirements;
  • the ideal digital health solution is supported by early evidence of effectiveness and end-user satisfaction, and
  • include measurable milestones with deliverables, coupled with critical “go / no-go” decision points;
  • include a clear project plan to evaluate project success (Health, economic and feasibility evaluation);
  • include a clear and compelling path to sustainable implementation post-project;
  • be completed within the maximum 24-month term;
  • submit to other criteria that Alberta Innovates may develop from time-to-time.

Deadline Date

February 18, 2025 4:00 pm MST

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