C. Everett Koop National Health Awards

 

2010 Applications

Any Program which believes it may be competitive may apply without having been nominated.

Nominations (as opposed to applications) are sought from all Health Project and Task Force members. Nominations need only include the name of the program, contact person, address, phone and fax numbers, and an email address if possible. Programs will be responsible for application development.

The Program Nomination Task Force, will systematically develop additional nominations. We have added a category of "web-enabled" and hope to be able to make awards in this category. We would also like to receive applications from programs which have improved health and resulted in quantifiable productivity increases.

Our goal is to be able to recognize any program of whatever type or source which can document true cost savings from health risk improvements and demand reduction.

Previous winners are eligible except for the year immediately following the award and will be judged on the basis of all available documentation. However, to be considered, a previous winner must present and document some additional new data on their program's effectiveness and cost savings since the prior application.

Categories (programs may be in more than one) are: chronic disease, community, government, high-risk, innovator/vendor, insurance, integrated systems of care, low birthweight babies, web-enabled, productivity enhancing and worksite-based.

Applicant Programs are required to send 15 copies of the application to the Program Selection Task Force Chair.

Evaluation will be by the Program Selection Task Force, augmented by members of the Program Nomination Task Force, in three stages.

  • First, primary and secondary reviewers with appropriate experience will screen candidate programs for those deserving full evaluation, selecting those believed potentially to be serious candidates for the awards.
  • Second, the full Task Force of 12 reviewers will review and score all screened programs.
  • Third, the Executive Committee will review and approve final awards at its meeting in August.

The Health Project: Time Line

For the Health Project and Task Force members:

April 30, 2010 Deadline for intent to apply email
May 28, 2010 Deadline for submission
June 6 Round 1 evaluations begin.
June 30 Round 1 evaluations deadline from Task Force.
July 7 Round 2 evaluations begin.
Programs not selected to continue to Round 2 notified.
July 21 Round 2 evaluations deadline from Task Force.
July/August Board Meeting and Award Approvals
August THP Board decisions made in Washington D.C.
Award winners notified.
September 2010 Award Ceremony

Application (this link takes you to the 2010 application)

Please indicate your intent to apply by sending an email with your contact information to: healthproject@emory.edu.

15 copies of application must be submitted by mail and one electronic application must be submitted. To request an application, please contact healthproject@emory.edu

When requesting an application please make sure to include a contact name, the name of the company or organization that will be submitting the application, the full mailing address, telephone and fax numbers, and contact email address.

  Ron Z. Goetzel, Ph.D.
  Chairman, Program Selection Task Force
  Emory University
  Institute for Health and Productivity Studies
  1341 22nd Street NW
  Washington, DC 20037


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