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    A Centre For Research Excellence To Transform Outcomes Of Critically Ill Patients In ICU (CRE-ICU)

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,500,000.00
    Summary
    Patients who are admitted to intensive care (ICU) and require mechanical ventilation for life support account for 63,000 ICU admissions and 8,190 deaths each year in Australia, higher than the national road toll. CRE-ICU will transform outcomes for these patients by using data within registries and electronic medical records to perform high-impact, low cost clinical trials, generating new knowledge to inform national guidelines and policies and training the next generation of researchers.
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    Centre Of Research Excellence In Translating Nutritional Science To Good Health

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,499,994.00
    Summary
    At current rates, over two thirds of Australians will be overweight by 2025, and a third will develop type 2 diabetes during their lifetime. Meanwhile, elderly Australians and those requiring intensive care admissions are at risk of debility from under-nutrition. Our Centre links scientists in the laboratory with clinical researchers to develop nutritional solutions to a number of major diseases, and has the expertise to apply these in the community.
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    Centre Of Research Excellence - REduce The Burden Of Antimicrobial ReSistance Through OPtimal, PersONalised Dosing (RESPOND)

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,500,000.00
    Summary
    Each year more than 17 million people die from infectious diseases. Many of these deaths are due to the poor use of antimicrobial drugs and an increase in infections caused by antimicrobial-resistant 'superbugs'. CRE RESPOND will enable an optimal treatment of infection by empowering clinicians with an evidence-based, patient-centred approach to guide antimicrobial dosing. We will generate new knowledge, educate healthcare workers, and build research capacity through our network of collaborators
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    Centre For REdefining Antibiotic Use To ReDUce ResistanCE And Prolong The Lives Of Antibiotics (REDUCE)

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,158,296.00
    Summary
    Ineffective dosing of antimicrobials has contributed to the escalation of antimicrobial resistance which now pervades the healthcare system. Patients in the intensive care unit and post-transplant are examples of patients who commonly have infections, are more likely to fail treatment and have resistant microbes emerge. In these studies we will characterise the doses of antimicrobials that should be used in these difficult-to-treat patients and rapidly share these for routine clinical use.
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    Centre Of Research Excellence For Patient Blood Management In Critical Illness And Trauma

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,498,410.00
    Summary
    Blood transfusion is area of major public interest. In critically ill or major trauma patients it can both be life-saving and dangerous. There is continuing uncertainty about how best to use blood and blood products in such patients. The Centre of Research Excellence for Patient Blood Management in Critical Illness and Trauma will undertake vital research to improve our understanding of the effects of transfusion on patient outcomes and how to best manage this vital community resource.
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    Centre For Research Excellence In End Of Life Care

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,650,129.00
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    The pattern of disease, dying and death has changed dramatically in Australia over the last century. ELCCRE brings together four leading research centres in end of life care and establishes strategic links with leading investigators in chronic disease, health economics and legal and ethical issues. ELCCRE will address the urgent need for evidence based end of life service delivery strategies that are responsive to the complex, unpredictable and often extended patterns of disease progression.
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    Improving Quality And Safety Of Health Care Delivery At The Interface Between The Primary And Acute Care Sectors

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,528,627.00
    Summary
    The interface between primary and hospital based care is a quality and safety flashpoint. Our Centre will investigate the utility of a new model of collaborative care at this interface involving upskilled general practitioners, supported by hospital specialists and multidisciplinary teams caring for people with diabetes, heart failure and people receiving palliative care. We will investigate the impact on health outcomes; consumer and health care professional satisfaction; and economic outcomes.
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    Centre Of Research Excellence In Improving Health Services For Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Children

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,629,464.00
    Summary
    Our CRE aim is to improve health outcomes in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. We provide new knowledge about health services Aboriginal children should receive. We strengthen primary care and hospital services. We improve understanding; test new models; ensure translation into policy and build capacity. We are from national and international Aboriginal, non government and mainstream organisations. We generate findings that are generalisable to health systems in Australia and inter .... Our CRE aim is to improve health outcomes in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. We provide new knowledge about health services Aboriginal children should receive. We strengthen primary care and hospital services. We improve understanding; test new models; ensure translation into policy and build capacity. We are from national and international Aboriginal, non government and mainstream organisations. We generate findings that are generalisable to health systems in Australia and internationally.
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    Centre For Research Excellence In E-health

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,675,533.00
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    E-health can improve the quality, safety and effectiveness of health services. The Centre for Research Excellence in Informatics and E-health will support the design, evaluation and use of e-health systems in 3 areas: monitoring e-health safety using incident monitoring, evaluating consumer e-health safety, and developing next generation evidence-based support tools.
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    Australia & New Zealand Musculoskeletal (ANZMUSC) Clinical Trials Network

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,497,654.00
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    Arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions place an immense and growing burden on the world’s population. They affect 28% of Australians (>6.1 million people). With the support of CRE funding, the Australia and New Zealand Musculoskeletal (ANZMUSC) Clinical Trials Network will optimise musculoskeletal health through high quality, collaborative clinical research, building research capacity and effective transfer of research outcomes into clinical practice and health policy.
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