Council of Medical Specialty Societies Request for Proposals: Expanding Age-Friendly Approaches to Specialty Ambulatory Care
The Council of Medical Specialty Societies (CMSS) has released a request for proposals for specialty societies to advance age-friendly care in specialty ambulatory settings.
Selected societies will develop and disseminate tailored evidence-based Age-Friendly Health Systems 4Ms Framework (What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility), engage practices to drive adoption, and create specialty-specific implementation guides. Final resources will be shared broadly to support the Age-Friendly Health Systems movement.
The age-friendly implementation awards of $150,000 to selected societies will support the development, dissemination, implementation, and evaluation of evidence-based age-friendly 4M resources and programs tailored for specialty-specific ambulatory care practice. 5-7 specialty societies will each work with up to 10 specialty practices to implement and evaluate the incorporation of the 4Ms into specialty practice.
Key Dates:
- October 16 at 11am ET: Informational Webinar
- October 31 at 2pm ET: Question and Answer Session for Bidders
- December 5: Applications due
Learn more about the RFP and apply.
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