Building research capacity at FQHCs: A model of support from the All of Us Research Program

Author:

Inokuchi Derek,Mehta Heta K.ORCID,Burke Jessica M.

Abstract

Abstract The All of Us Research Program is an historic effort to gather data over 10+ years from one million or more people living in the United States to accelerate research and advance precision medicine. There is a particular focus on populations historically underrepresented in biomedical research who are often served by Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs). However, FQHCs face significant challenges in participating in research. This paper addresses three common barriers faced by FQHCs and describes a management model that was used to support a group of FQHCs participating in the All of Us Research Program. Specifically, the paper addresses the challenges of building FQHC research capacity to operationalize and manage research activities, transforming and sharing Electronic Health Records and other data, and recruiting and retaining research participants. The central coordination management model, which was used to support the FQHCs, is a generalizable framework and can serve as an exemplar of how to engage FQHCs in other longitudinal research efforts. To date, the FQHCs have enrolled more than 10,000 participants in the All of Us Research Program. Their success is an indicator that with the proper support, FQHCs can successfully implement a complex biomedical research program in the context of their health centers.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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