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To provide predoctoral and postdoctoral training opportunities in health services research. Individual fellowships will be awarded directly to applicants for postdoctoral research training. Domestic institutions will also be awarded grants to enhance predoctoral and postdoctoral training programs and provide support to trainees selected by them. The purpose of these awards is to provide fellows and trainees with both academic training and actual experience in the application of research methods to the systematic analysis and evaluation of the organization, financing, utilization, and delivery of health care services.
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It is estimated that 6 to 8 individual fellowships and 18 institutional grants will be awarded. 7 individual fellowships and 18 institutional grants were awarded.
6 individual fellowships and 18 institutional grants were awarded.
5 individual fellowships and 19 institutional grants were awarded.
In 2021 AHRQ awarded 10 individual fellowships and 19 institutional training grants.
In 2022 AHRQ awarded 6 individual fellowships and 19 institutional training grants.
AHRQ awarded 3 individual fellowships and 22 institutional training grants .
It is estimated that AHRQ will award 2 individual fellowships and 20 institutional training grants.
It is estimated that AHRQ will award 2 individual fellowships and 20 institutional training grants.
Single Audit Applies (2 CFR Part 200 Subpart F):
For additional information on single audit requirements for this program, review the current Compliance Supplement.
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