The Council of Academic Hospitals of Ontario (CAHO) Adopting Research to Improve Care (ARTIC) program: Reach, sustainability, spread and lessons learned from an implementation funding model

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Despite evidence on what works in healthcare, there is a significant gap in the time it takes to bring research into practice. The Council of Academic Hospitals of Ontario's Adopting Research to Improve Care program addresses this research-to-practice gap by incorporating the following components into its funding program: strategic selection of evidence for implementation, education and training for implementation, implementation supports, executive champions and governance, and evaluation. Funded projects have been sustained (76% reported full sustainability) and spread to over 200 new sites. Lessons learned include the following: assess readiness, develop tailored implementation materials, consider characteristics of implementation supports, protect champion time and consider evaluation feasibility.

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Moore, J. E., Grouchy, M., Graham, I. D., Shandling, M., Doyle, W., & Straus, S. E. (2016). The Council of Academic Hospitals of Ontario (CAHO) Adopting Research to Improve Care (ARTIC) program: Reach, sustainability, spread and lessons learned from an implementation funding model. Healthcare Policy. Longwoods Publishing Corp. https://doi.org/10.12927/hcpol.2016.24629

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