By Katie Weidenboerner on Tuesday, May 30, 2023
Category: News

RAPS Advisory Board Holds First Meeting to Discuss Forward Momentum

The first "hybrid" meeting of the Pittsburgh Regional Autonomous Patient Safety (RAPS) Advisory Group was held May 2, gathering leaders from academia, health care, technology, and industry to inform the forward movement of the RAPS initiative.

At their first meeting, the group discussed opportunities for federal grants to fund innovation, topics for Patient Safety Research & Development Salons, and suggestions for Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) proposals that would engage local expertise to advance revolutionary technology to prevent medical errors.

The Advisory Board heard from potential partners on the proposed RAPS economic analysis project. Recently, the JHF Board approved $100,000 to commission a study to forecast the number of jobs that could be created or retained if the region deployed its world-renowned strength in autonomous technologies to prevent medical errors.

The JHF Board also approved a RAPS Seed Grant Program that is anticipated to open in June or July. The $200,000 Seed Grant Program will provide early-stage grants to multidisciplinary R&D teams, start-ups, or tech companies in the Pittsburgh region to spark the design, development, and testing of autonomous solutions to prevent medical errors.

Pittsburgh Regional Autonomous Patient Safety Advisory Group members include:

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