Grants

Throughout its history, the China Medical Board has adopted a policy of not accepting unsolicited grant proposals. Thus, inquiries or unsolicited proposals may not receive an expeditious reply. The rationale is straightforward—CMB's strategic grant-making is highly focused on targeted activities to advance its mission. In its earliest phase, the China Medical Board devoted nearly all of its financing to Peking Union Medical College. Since 1950, the China Medical Board’s grant-making has been targeted at key Chinese and Asian universities. CMB encourages international groups wishing to work in China to establish relationships directly with CMB-affiliated Chinese and Asian institutions.

Year/Grant no. Granteesort descending Program Amount
(2022)
22-454
Global Health $200,000
  • Global Health Leadership Development Program
  • July 01, 2022 to December 31, 2025
  • China
  • This grant will support a high-quality global health training program for early-career Chinese health professionals in global health fields.
(2019)
19-342
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $40,000
  • CMB-OC: Evaluate Medication Reconciliation
  • January 01, 2020 to December 31, 2022
  • China
  • This project will evaluate the impact of pharmacists-participated medication reconciliation in elderly patients.
  • Guan Xiaodong
(2016)
15-221
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $116,000
  • CMB-OC: Pharmaceuticals Reimbursement Policy
  • January 01, 2016 to December 31, 2018
  • China
  • This project will examine the impact of China’s pilot pharmaceutical reimbursement price policies (PPRPP) on patients, clinicians, physicians, and payers in Chongqing and Sanming.
  • Bin Jiang
(2022)
22-458
Health Professional Education $100,000
  • Development and implementation of an IT-based competency assessment system for Internal Medicine and OB-GYN resident training programs
  • January 01, 2023 to December 31, 2023
  • China
  • This project aims to develop a system for the evaluation of clinical competencies of internal medicine and OB-GYN residents based on an e-platform for teaching.
  • Ning SHEN
(2010)
10-996
Health Professional Education $80,000
  • Education of Health Professionals for the 21st Century: Commission Conference
  • April 01, 2010 to September 30, 2010
  • Global
  • This grant supported an April 2010 meeting of the Commission of Education of Health Professionals for the 21st Century.
  • Ke Yang
(2021)
21-432
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $80,000
  • CMB-OC: The impact and economic evaluation of whole-school anti-bullying intervention in secondary schools
  • January 01, 2022 to December 31, 2024
  • China
  • This study aims to modify and develop a Chinese whole-school anti-bullying Intervention and evaluate its effectiveness and cost-effectiveness in order todevelop a generalized toolkit and policy recommendations.
  • Yankun SUN
(2020)
20-376
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $40,000
  • CMB-OC: Impact of COVID-19 on Quality of Care for Acute Cardiac Events
  • January 01, 2021 to December 31, 2023
  • China
  • This project aims to minimize the adverse impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the quality of STEMI care by optimizing the implementation of QI initiatives using a multidisciplinary approach.
  • Jin Yinzi
(2013)
12-122
Health Professional Education $399,850
  • Global Health Training, Research, and Consortium
  • January 01, 2013 to December 31, 2015
  • China
  • This three-year grant of $399,850 supports PUHSC’s new Department of Global Health in the School of Public Health to develop the field of global health in China through training, research, forums, and consortium development. A major aspect of this program is the support of young Chinese to engage with global health through training at annual World Health Assemblies. Research will focus on China-Africa relations and help the government craft a national policy statement on global health. The program will also support PUHSC's bringing together of interested medical universities into a consortium.
  • Guo Yan
(2009)
09-981
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $884,000
  • Establishment of the Peking University China Health Development Center
  • January 01, 2010 to December 31, 2011
  • China
  • The goal of this project s is to establish a new national research center based at China’s premier national university in the nation’s capital.
  • Ke Yang
(2015)
14-201
Health Professional Education $142,000
  • OC RFP: Rural Health Worker Retention
  • January 01, 2015 to December 31, 2019
  • China
  • This five-year study aims to use targeted admissions policies to enroll students with rural backgrounds in medical education.
  • Liu Xiaoyun
(2022)
22-476
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $80,000
  • Efficacy of online dialectical behavior therapy in improving the behavioral and mental health of university students
  • January 01, 2023 to December 31, 2025
  • China
  • This project will investigate the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of  online DBT-based interventions and peer support among university students withmild to moderate psychological and behavioral problems.
  • Nana XIONG
(2013)
12-106
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $700,000
  • Western China Center for Rural Health Development
  • January 01, 2013 to December 31, 2015
  • China
  • This grant supplements an earlier commitment (09-983) to Sichuan University in developing a center that focuses on studying health challenges and policy of rural China. It supports development capacity of a cohort of next generation researchers in the field of Health Policy and System Sciences (HPSS) through training and landscaping research.
  • Li Hong
(2012)
12-095
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $100,000
  • CMB-Collaborating Program in Evidence-Based Policy
  • July 01, 2012 to June 30, 2015
  • China
  • This three-year grant will support orienting the Center to become a CMB-Collaborating Program in Evidence-Based Policy, broadening the Center’s work from clinical medicine to health policy and systems.
(2009)
09-983
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $352,800
  • Establish an Evidence-Based Research Center for Health in Western China
  • January 01, 2010 to December 31, 2011
  • China
  • Sichuan University proposes to establish an evidence-based research center of West China Health to carry out research on major health strategy and policy issues in Southwestern and Northwestern China.
  • Li Hong
(2013)
12-118
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $145,200
  • CMB-OC: Improving Maternal Health Services in Rural China
  • January 01, 2013 to December 31, 2015
  • China
  • This three year project aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs in promoting the utilization of maternal health services and improving health outcomes of the infants and mothers across poor counties in Sichuan.
  • Zhou Huan
(2019)
18-297
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $80,000
  • CMB-OC: Diagnosis and treatment of NCDs
  • January 01, 2019 to December 31, 2021
  • China
  • The study aims to examine the quality of care for unstable angina, diabetes and hypertension in rural primary care facilities.
(2008)
08-906
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $68,535
  • President's Council Meeting
  • March 01, 2008 to May 22, 2008
  • China
  • This grant supported Sichuan University in hosting the President's Council Meeting from May 19-21, which was shifted to Beijing due to disruption from the 2008 earthquake.
  • Shi Jian
(2022)
22-482
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $80,000
  • Smartphone app-based coping skills training (CST) for mental health
  • January 01, 2023 to December 31, 2025
  • China
  • This project aims to develop a smart phone app-based coping skills training program to facilitate mental health and improve quality of life forlung cancerpatients living in rural areas.
  • Xiaolin HU
(2008)
08-919
Health Professional Education $24,900
  • CMB Medical Education Center Workshop
  • September 01, 2008 to March 31, 2009
  • China
  • This grant provided support to Sichuan University for hosting the CMB medical education center meeting. Leaders of the four sponsored medical centers (PUMC, China Medical University, Central South University, and Sichuan University) presented their progress, achievements, and future plans for development.
  • Shi Jian
(2008)
08-938
Health Professional Education $153,100
  • Training Model for Building the Capacity of Health Workers in West China Rural Communities
  • January 01, 2009 to December 31, 2011
  • China
  • This project aims to set up a training model for health care providers in rural areas and communities through a collaborative network of local institutions in Western China.
  • Li Hong
(2008)
08-888
Health Professional Education $149,883
  • Doctoral Nursing Faculty Development
  • July 01, 2008 to June 30, 2012
  • China
  • This project aims to increase the number of nursing faculty with doctoral education by five over the next four years.
  • Shi Jian
(2017)
16-252
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $200,000
  • CMB-CP in Western China Rural Health Research
  • January 01, 2017 to December 31, 2019
  • China
  • This grant will support research and training by next generation investigators at Sichuan University's Western China Research Center for Rural Health Development.
  • Yang Min
(2018)
17-276
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $80,000
  • CMB-OC: Access to Maternal and Child Healthcare
  • January 01, 2018 to December 31, 2020
  • China
  • This project will apply advanced econometric and GIS technologies to measure spatial access to maternal and child healthcare in Sichuan and provide layout planning for resource allocation.
  • Pan Jie
(2019)
19-324
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $200,000
  • CMB-CP in Evidence-Based Policy
  • July 01, 2019 to June 30, 2021
  • China
  • This project will use real-world data (e.g., patient registries, electronic health records) to produce high-quality and locally applicable evidence for health policy makers and practitioners.
(2011)
11-073
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $75,000
  • Evaluating Rural Medical Insurance System
  • March 01, 2012 to February 28, 2015
  • China
  • This CMB-OC three year study is a replication of a 2007 European Union-funded project on the effects of the New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS) policy on utilization of health services and family poverty due to catastrophic medical expenses.
  • Qiu Peiyuan

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