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University of Wisconsin-Madison

Grants & Funding

Amount Title and Funder
$20,000 “Subjective and Objective Assessment of Pharmacist Fatigue” Award by Midwest Center for Occupational Health and Safety, 2019 (Supervising PI)
$120,000 “Implementing and Scaling Electronic Health Record Clinical Support Tools to Optimize Prescribing of Pain Medications” Award by Cardinal Health Foundation, 2019 (Co-PI)
$99,877 “Partnering with a WI Health System to Optimize Opioid Stewardship Across the Care Continuum” Award by Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, 2019 (Co-PI)
$36,000 “Impact of CancelRx on Discontinuation of Controlled Substance Prescriptions. Specifically, Pain Medications (Opioids), Stimulants, and Benzodiazepines”, Award by the NCPDP Foundation, 2019 (PI)
$44,793 “Exploring the Unintended Consequences of CancelRx, a health IT tool to decrease medication discrepancies in the outpatient setting”, Award by the University of Wisconsin Graduate School, 2018 (PI)
$2,499,721 “Engineering Safe Care Journeys for Vulnerable Older Adults”, Award by the Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research, 2018 (co-I, PIs Carayon and Smith)
$298,000 “CancelRx: A Health IT Tool to Decrease Medication Discrepancies in the Outpatient Setting”, Award by the AHRQ, 2018 (PI)
$180,000 “Applying an Updated Methodology to Evaluate US Pain Policy”, Award by the American Cancer Society, 2018 (PI)
$308,000 “Improving the Medication Cancellation Process in Pharmacy and Outpatient Clinics”, Award by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, 2017 (PI)
$1,500,000 “Improving Over-the-Counter Medication Safety for Older Adults”, Award by the Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research, 2016 (PI)
$20,000 “Medication Management Constraints within the Care Coordination of Children with Medical Complexity”, Award by the Gerber Foundation, 2016 (PI)
$74,801 “Barriers faced by caregivers managing older adults’ medications in rural areas” Award by the UW Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, 2015 (Co-I, PI Look)
$75,000 “Exploring Over the Counter Medication Safety in Older Adults” Award by the UW Institute for Clinical and Translational Research. 2014 (PI)
$50,000 “Improving Quality and Safety: Developing an Interprofessional and Interactive Case-based Patient Safety Curriculum” Award by the University of Wisconsin Education Innovation Fund, 2014 (Co-I)
$40,000 “How can we improve interruption management in community pharmacies?” Award by the Community Pharmacy Foundation. Michelle Chui is Principle Investigator: Co-conceived and designed the study, supervised data collection and analysis. 2013
$5,000 “Leveraging Evidence Based System-Related Strategies to Improve Medication Safety in Ethiopian Emergency Departments”, Award by the University of Wisconsin Global Health Institute Graduate Student Research Award. Michelle Chui is Supervising Investigator: Co-conceived and designed the study, supervised data analysis, 2013
$50,000 “Examining Causes, Consequences, and Interventions to Address E-Prescribing Errors in Community Pharmacies”, Award by the Community Pharmacy Foundation, Michelle Chui and Olufunmilola Odukoya are Principal Investigators: Co-conceived and designed the study, supervised data analysis, 2012
$311,250 “Applying a Human Factors Approach to Community Pharmacies: The First Step in Improving Medication Safety in Pharmacies”, Award by the KL2 Scholars Career Development Program, Award by UW ICTR (funded through an NIH CTSA), Michelle Chui is Principal Investigator: Conceptualized and designed the study in collaboration with mentors, conducted primary data collection and analysis, 2010
$30,000 “Impact of E-prescribing on Patient Safety and Pharmacy Workflow in Community Pharmacies”, Award by the Community Pharmacy Foundation, Michelle Chui and Olufunmilola are Principal Investigators: Co-conceived and designed the study, supervised data analysis. 2010
$12,500 “Appropriate Over-the-counter Medication Use in the Older Adult: Pharmacists’ Role in Reducing Harm” Award by the UW School of Pharmacy Research Innovations Award, Michelle Chui, Joshua Thorpe, and Beth Martin are Principal Investigators: Co-conceived and designed the study, supervised data collection and analysis. 2010
$2,000 “Developing and Validating a System for Categorizing Medication Discrepancies During Transitions of Care” Award by the Worldwide Universities Network, Michelle Chui is a co-investigator: assisted in conceptualization, study design, and data analysis. 2010
$50,000 “Enhancing Physician Referral and Recommendation of Pharmacist Provided MTM Services” Award by Community Pharmacy Foundation, Michelle Chui is Principal Investigator: Conceptualized, designed the study, and did primary data collection and analysis. 2009
$7,679 “Exploring Pharmacist to Pharmacist Communication During Patient and Prescription Handoffs” Award by UW Graduate School, Michelle Chui is Principal Investigator: Conceptualized, designed the study, and did primary data collection and analysis. 2008
$30,000 “Wisconsin Pharmacist Quality Collaborative: Qualitative Evaluation” Award by Community Pharmacy Foundation, David Mott was Principal Investigator and Michelle Chui was investigator: Co-conceived and designed the study, co-conducted data collection and analysis. 2008
$85,000 “Wisconsin Pharmacist Quality Collaborative: Qualitative Evaluation” Award by McKesson Corporation, David Mott was Principal Investigator and Michelle Chui was Investigator: Co-conceived and designed the study, co-conducted data collection and analysis. 2008
$750 “Clinical Outcomes Evaluation of an Amiodarone Ambulatory Care Clinic” Award by Midwestern University’s Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, 2008 Michelle Chui and Mohamad Tafreshi were Principal Investigators: Co-conceived and designed the study, conducted data collection and analysis.
$2,000 “An Assessment of the Arizona Pharmacy Workforce” Awarded by Midwestern University’s Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, 2005 (PI)
$33,970 “Analysis of Indirect Revenues Generated by Community Pharmacy-based Health Screenings” Awarded by Community Pharmacy Foundation, 2003 (co-PI)
$4,700 “Empirical Assessment of Student Outcomes from a Service Learning Experience” Awarded by the Center for the Advancement of Pharmacy Practice, 2003 (co-PI)
$29,996 “Evaluation of Computer-generated DUR program in Community Pharmacy Practice” Awarded by Community Pharmacy Foundation, 2002 Michelle Chui is Principal Investigator: Conceptualized, designed the study, and did primary data collection and analysis.
$2,000 “A Methodological Assessment of the Use of Handheld Computers to Document Pharmacy Interventions in Clinical Pharmacy Settings” Awarded by the Center for the Advancement of Pharmacy Practice, 2002 (PI)
$7,720 “Evaluation of Online Prospective DUR Programs in Community Pharmacy Practice” Awarded by the National Community Pharmacy Association (NCPA) Foundation, 1997 (PI)
$250 “Enhancing the Continuum of Pharmaceutical Care: Maintaining the Patient-Pharmacist Relationship in the Hospital and Community” Awarded by Phi Lambda Sigma, 1994 (co-PI)