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    The Use Of Real-World Evidence To Support Regulatory And Reimbursement Decisions

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $91,538.00
    Summary
    Traditionally, medicines are studied extensively in clinical trials before they are widely available. More recently, some medicines have been allowed to enter the market without complete data on their benefits and risks. This means that these issues can only be studied once a medicine is on the market and used in routine clinical practice; this is referred to as real-world evidence. This research evaluates if this evidence is sufficient to prove that a medicine is safe and that it works
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    Developing A Framework To Evaluate Low Value Prescribing In The Australian Health Care Setting

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $124,608.00
    Summary
    The aim of this project is to develop a framework to evaluate the quality of prescribing in Australia using routinely collected administrative health data. Given growing concerns regarding the quality of prescribing of psychotropic medicines and opioids, these medicines will be e focus of the study. Patterns, quality markers and health and financial consequences of poor prescribing will be assessed.
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    Big Data To Real World Evidence: Informing Pharmaceutical Policy Decisions Around Targeted Cancer Medicines

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $86,073.00
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    The proposed research will examine the use of targeted cancer therapies in Australia. At present there is little evidence around how these medications are being used in the real world, medical services their use requires, and costs associated with their use. Analysing linked, routinely collected health data, this project will generate new scientific and methodological knowledge about the use and impact of targeted cancer therapies available via publicly funded access programs in Australia.
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    Post-market Surveillance Of Medicine-related Adverse Events

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $99,248.00
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    Observational studies using administrative data are an important complement to spontaneous reporting systems for detecting medicine-related adverse events after they go to market, as they reflect real-world use of medicines; yet, they require rigorous methodological approaches to avoid bias. This project will review the existing methodologies for detecting adverse events in administrative data and apply them to Australian data.
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    Risks Of Using A Central Venous Catheter For Haemodialysis In Australia And Opportunities For Improvement

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $132,743.00
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    Patients with permanent or temporary severe kidney failure require dialysis treatment to remain alive and well. Commonly this is performed using a catheter (plastic tube) inserted into a large vein of the body. The use of these catheters, while life saving, is prone to complications. By assessing health data from multiple sources, this project will provide an understanding of the frequency and risk factors for such complications, and improve the lives of patients requiring such treatment.
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    Fall Surveillance: Evaluation Of Patients, Practitioners, And Health Data Sources

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $102,680.00
    Summary
    In Queensland falls account for the highest proportion of injury-related death and hospitalisation among older people. The project aims to provide a comprehensive picture of falls and related injuries in Queensland and assess the possibilities of linking a range of injury-related data sources in primary and acute care. It is anticipated that harmonisation of data collection practices would facilitate greater understanding of falls and inform improved prevention practices and health outcomes.
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    Vaccine Preventable Diseases In Adults Aged 45 And Above In Australia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $63,377.00
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    This study will investigate vaccination coverage in adults aged 45 and above, utilising linked data from a large prospective cohort study
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    Implementing Innovative Trial Methodologies For Chronic Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $128,224.00
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    Chronic kidney disease and diabetes are associated with increased cardiovascular disease, hospitalisation and mortality. Health can be improved through better delivery of care. I plan to perform a population based study to identify people with kidney disease or diabetes who do are not receiving optimal care as described in current guidelines. From this, I plan to develop a trial to close the gap. I also plan to assess whether data linkage is an accurate method to conduct trial follow-up.
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    Assessing Vaccine Effectiveness Of Publicly Funded Vaccination Programs In Queensland

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $99,883.00
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    I will measure how well three vaccines on the national immunisation schedule prevent disease in Queensland. Pertussis (whooping cough), rotavirus, and varicella (chicken-pox) vaccines will be assessed using routinely collected health data, such as disease notifications and hospitalisations, and vaccination data. The findings of this research will contribute to evaluating the effectiveness of these publicly funded vaccination programs and will provide an evidence base for future decision-making.
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    Assessing And Optimising Anti-Cancer Drug Utilisation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $128,224.00
    Summary
    Cancer is increasingly common in Australia and often treated with expensive drugs tested in idealised settings within clinical trials. It is vital to collect real world data about how cancer treatments are used in Australia. This research will use routinely collected health care data to determine how anti-cancer drugs are used in the real world, how effective they are in treating cancer, and identify areas for improvement to promote effe ctive, appropriate and equitable use of anti-cancer drugs.
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