Canadian Health Information Management Association Practice Exam

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What is the primary function of the Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR)?

  1. Directing and funding research.

  2. Obtaining funding for research from private companies.

  3. Reviewing research from other countries.

  4. Setting ethical guidelines for research.

The correct answer is: Directing and funding research.

The primary function of the Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR) is directing and funding research. This organization is fundamental to advancing health research in Canada by providing financial support to researchers and institutions. The CIHR aims to improve the health of Canadians by supporting a diverse range of health research initiatives that span from basic, clinical, and population health research to health systems and services. It plays a crucial role in setting research priorities, facilitating collaboration among researchers, and disseminating findings to ensure that research is used to inform policy and practice. While obtaining funding from private companies, reviewing international research, and setting ethical guidelines are important aspects of the broader research landscape, these are not the primary function of the CIHR. Private funding sources may be utilized at times, and ethical guidelines are important for conducting research responsibly, but the core mission remains focused on directing and enabling research through strategic funding and support.