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Andrew Paul Reimer
Case Western Reserve University
$919,721
Attributed
$919,721
Total exposure
2
Grants
2
Lead (contact PI)
Attributed= this PI's even-split share of every grant they're on (the fair, additive number). Exposure = full size of all those grants. They are the sole PI on all grants (the two match).
Funding over time
peak $477K · FY2018–24$500K$375K$250K$125K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$919,721 · 2
By mechanism
R15$476,971 · 1
R21$442,750 · 1
Top collaborators
No co-investigators on record.
Most similar at Case Western Reserve University
Same institution · by research overlap
- Stephen Wotman$3,122,975
- Satya Sanket Sahoo$1,042,132
- Guo-Qiang Zhang$13,078,706
- Frank Ernst$1,432,999
- Gary M Michal$646,001
Others in their field
Other Emerging Leaders on “Access Disparities”
- Gaurav J Dave · Duke University$16,183,387
- Tareq Al Baghdadi · Saint Joseph Mercy Health System$16,009,505
- Abraham Aizer Brody · New York University School Of Medicine$15,928,507
- Ashlee Fitch · Steelworker Charitable/Educational Org$15,164,819
- Kristen Jacklin · University Of Minnesota$10,150,679
- Ethan Dmitrovsky · Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc.$7,985,184
Research focus
Access DisparitiesAmbulancesAmericanAnalytical ToolAreaBilling DataCardiac Catheterization ProceduresCaringCategoriesCensusesClassificationClinicClinical Decision SupportCommunitiesComorbidityComparativeComplexCostCountryCountyCritical Access HospitalData AnalysesDatabase DesignAcademic Medical Centers
Grant awards (3)
Using spatial analytics and social determinants of health to redefine critical access to medical transport services for rural populations$201,250
R21 · FY2024 · MD · contact PI
Using spatial analytics and social determinants of health to redefine critical access to medical transport services for rural populations$241,500
R21 · FY2023 · MD · contact PI
Identifying Electronic Phenotypes associated with Patient Health Outcomes of Interhospital Transfer Patients$476,971
R15 · FY2018 · NR · contact PI