DUBLIN, Ohio, Aug. 28, 2007 — To support initiatives that enhance patient safety and quality of care, Cardinal Health announced today it is granting up to $1 million to fund new and innovative programs at hospitals, health systems and community health clinics across the country. This grant is the largest and first of its kind given by a health-care company.
Grants of up to $50,000 will provide funding for programs that establish or implement creative and replicable methods to address challenges in providing quality patient care and to help drive improvements.
According to reports and research published by the Institute of Medicine (IOM), health care in the United States is not as safe as it should be -- and can be. At least 44,000 people -- and perhaps as many as 98,000 people -- die in hospitals each year as a result of preventable medical errors.
“The health-care community is keenly aware of the need to improve quality and patient safety,” said R. Kerry Clark, Cardinal Health’s CEO. 'We see these grants as an opportunity to provide health-care organizations with additional resources to drive measurable improvements. We hope that our efforts will help hospitals make meaningful progress in this important endeavor.”
In addition to the primary award criteria related to patient safety, programs can also be intended for operational or performance improvement, providing there is a strong impact on patient safety measures. Cardinal Health’s selection committee will look for:
- projects that respond to a clearly identified, high priority safety issue
- projects that apply new thinking and approaches to development of solutions
- collaborative programs
- demonstrable and sustainable measures to assure that improvements hold up over time
- model programs that can be replicated at other organizations
To be eligible for funding, facilities must be designated as 501(c)(3) by the IRS and submit a letter of intent to submit a proposal by October 12, 2007. Applicants are encouraged to be financially invested in the program through either operating support or in-kind contributions of time and materials. Grants will be announced and awarded in March 2008.
In addition to the corporate commitment to patient safety, the Cardinal Health Foundation has provided more than $10 million for significant health-care initiatives since its inception in 2002. Many of these have a special focus on patient safety including:
- Serving as a lead sponsor for the Institute for Healthcare Improvement's 100,000 Lives and 5 Million Lives Campaigns.
- Funding important patient safety initiatives in partnership with leading national and regional organizations, such as the National Quality Forum, the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists and the Maryland Patient Safety Center.
- Development of a national poison prevention campaign focused on medication safety in partnership with SafeKids Worldwide.
About Cardinal Health
Headquartered in Dublin, Ohio, Cardinal Health, Inc. (NYSE: CAH) is an $87 billion, global company serving the health-care industry with products and services that help hospitals, physician offices and pharmacies reduce costs, improve safety, productivity and profitability, and deliver better care to patients. With a focus on making supply chains more efficient, reducing hospital-acquired infections and breaking the cycle of harmful medication errors, Cardinal Health develops market-leading technologies, including Alaris
® IV pumps, Pyxis
® automated dispensing systems, MedMined™ electronic infection surveillance, VIASYS
® respiratory care products and the CareFusion™ patient identification system. The company also manufactures medical and surgical products and is one of the largest distributors of pharmaceuticals and medical supplies worldwide. Ranked No. 19 on the Fortune 500 and No. 1 in its sector on Fortune's ranking of Most Admired firms, Cardinal Health employs more than 40,000 people on five continents. More information about the company may be found at
www.cardinalhealth.com.