weihuanan, liuxiwen, wangxuefeng, yuzhengjie. Research on the Co-fund Effectiveness and Patterns of Medical Research Funds: A Case Study of Cervical Cancer Research. 2024. biomedRxiv.202404.00023
Research on the Co-fund Effectiveness and Patterns of Medical Research Funds: A Case Study of Cervical Cancer Research
Corresponding author: weihuanan, hnwei97@163.com
DOI: 10.12201/bmr.202404.00023
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Abstract: Purpose/Significance This paper studies the co-fund patterns and effectiveness of research fund from the perspective of organization types, and provide theoretical reference for improving Chinas medical research funding system.Method/Process This paper takes the field of cervical cancer research as an example, dividing research funds into five types: government funds, academic funds, enterprise funds, medical institution funds, and social organization funds. The effectiveness of co-funding is studied based on JII, ACI, AUI indicators and comprehensive effectiveness score, and pattern recognition and analysis are carried out based on the indicator results.Result/Conclusion This paper finds through performance analysis that A-E-S is the co-funding with the highest comprehensive performance score and performs excellently in all three indicators. Based on the indicator results, co-funding will be identified into four patterns, each with its own characteristics. Research funding in the medical field can be based on specific research goals and combined multiple funds to achieve overlapping effects and improving the effectiveness of output results.
Key words: research funds; co-fund; funding effectiveness; funding patternSubmit time: 16 April 2024
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