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Week 5 – Discussion
Funding for Grants
Dr. Miller purchases a much-needed piece of specialized equipment for her research on hypertension. When preparing the purchase request, she realizes that the only account with enough money is her grant for research on sleep disorders. Because both grants are funded by NIH, she charges the equipment to the sleep disorder grant. Is this appropriate?
After reviewing, the National Institutes of Health (2020) grants compliance site referenced below,
(1) Discuss what you believe might be some significant risks to both the manager and agency/organization for failure to properly comply and administer a grant.
National Institutes of Health. (2020). Grants compliance & oversight. https://grants.nih.gov/policy/compliance.htm
(2) Support your stance from briefly cited and referenced information from the above compliance site and/or one other current authoritative source no more than three (3) years old.
Please provide an initial substantive answer between 300-400 words in length
Required References
Anthony, D. L., Appari, A., & Johnson, M. E. (2014). Institutionalizing HIPAA compliance: Organizations and competing logics in U.S. health care. Journal of Health & Social Behavior, 55(1), 108-124. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022146513520431
Krist, A. H., Phillips, S. M., Sabo, R. T., Balasubramanian, B. A., Heurtin-Roberts, S., Ory, M. G., & … Glasgow, R. E. (2014). Adoption, reach, implementation, and maintenance of a behavioral and mental health assessment in primary care. Annals of Family Medicine, 12(6), 525-533. https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.1710
Kusserow, R. P. (2014). Metrics to Evidence and Benchmark Compliance Program Effectiveness. Journal of Health Care Compliance, 16(6), 49–52. Retrieved from ebscohost.
United States Department of Health and Human Services. (2017). Grants compliance and oversight. Retrieved from https://grants.nih.gov/policy/compliance.htm (Links to an external site.)
Recommended References
Burrow-Sánchez, J. J., Martin, J. L., & Imel, Z. E. (2016). Applying for grant funding as a counseling psychologist: From thought to action. Counseling Psychologist, 44(4), 479-524. https://doi.org/10.1177/0011000015626272
Goldfried, M. R. (2016). On possible consequences of National Institute of Mental Health funding for psychotherapy research and training. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 47(1), 77-83. https://doi.org/10.1037/pro0000034
Merlino, J. P., Petit, J., Weisser, L., & Bowen, J. (2015). Leading with lean: Getting the outcomes we need with the funding we have. Psychiatric Quarterly, 86(3), 301-310. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11126-015-9376-0