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National Institutes of Health

Digital Health Technology and Reciprocal Innovation to Improve Clinical and Public Health Outcomes

Upcoming

Decision brief

Who can apply
GovernmentOtherSmall BusinessHigher EducationNonprofits (preferred)Nonprofits
Award amount
Not specified
Deadline
Feb 11, 2027
Geography
National
Application notesMedium effort
  • Federal application

Next step

Apply at Grants.gov

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Focus areas

About this grant

This initiative will support research on the development, validation, feasibility, and effectiveness of innovative digital health interventions or tools (including mobile health) specifically suited for underserved settings in the U.S. and globally. Research should utilize new or emerging technologies, platforms, systems, and/or analytics to address high priority health problems, expand the evidence base for the use of digital health technology to improve clinical and public health outcomes, and strengthen research collaborations between U.S. and low- and middle-income country (LMIC) researchers. Applications must include reciprocal innovation methodologies – bidirectional and iterative exchange of ideas, resources, and innovation approaches to address shared health challenges in the U.S. and a LMIC. Through this utilization of unique data, environments, and populations in domestic and international contexts, awards will maximize generalizable knowledge produced and optimize potential benefit to U.S. and LMIC populations.

Additional details

CFDA / ALN Number
93.989
Program Title
International Research and Research Training
Funding Instrument
Grant
Source
Grants.gov · View original listing

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