Hilltop Partners with MIPAR to Win NIDRR Grant
The Hilltop Institute and its partner, the Maryland Institute for Policy Analysis and Research (MIPAR), at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, have been awarded a National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) grant for a field-initiated project entitled Health Care Disparities in Access and Utilization among Individuals with Disabilities, scheduled to begin on October 1, 2009. The study will combine national survey data from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) and the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), pooling six years of data. Three measures of access and five measures of utilization will mirror those included in the series of Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality National Healthcare Disparities reports. The study’s analytic strategies will allow researchers to identify subpopulations with disabilities that are disparately impacted by system and individual characteristics, ‘doubly underserved’ individuals due to system-level and individual characteristics Researchers will identify factors which have the potential capacity to affect practice and policy, with the aim of elimination of disparities in health and function among individuals with disabilities. Annette Snyder, PhD, MSN, Hilltop’s director of clinical and quality management, is a co-investigator on the grant and will lead Hilltop’s project team. Adele Kirk, PhD, assistant professor of public policy, is also a co-investigator. Nancy Miller, PhD, associate professor of public policy, is the principal investigator and project leader.
July 1, 2009