PHSI Partnerships
As a funding program founded on partnerships, every Partnerships for Health System Improvement (PHSI) project involves collaboration between decision makers and researchers interested in working together to address health system challenges. Any applied health services and policy research topic can be addressed so long as it responds to the information needs of the participating decision makers. Meaningful engagement between decision makers and researchers increases the likelihood that the results of the research will be moved into policy and/or practice. Successful PHSI applications have strong potential for impact and clear decision-maker engagement, as demonstrated by genuine letters of support.Funding partners
Consistent with the program's emphasis on partnerships, grants are funded through a combination of CIHR and partner funding. CIHR (including CIHR Institutes) provides the majority of funding, and teams are required to bring in 20% of the amount requested from CIHR, from external partners (i.e., non-CIHR partners). PHSI program relies on the participation of partners to promote effective knowledge translation and to increase the resources available to successful teams.
The 20% partner funding from external partners can be cash or in-kind support, or a combination of both. Funding from external partners can come from: