The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute announced 51 new awards totaling $88.6 million over three years for patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research.
The research projects address the first four areas of PCORI's National Priorities for Research and Research Agenda: assessment of prevention, diagnosis and treatment options; improving healthcare systems; communication and dissemination research; and addressing disparities. The new funding, which is part of PCORI's second cycle of primary research funding, brings the total awards for research on these priorities to $129.3 million. PCORI also granted $30 million for a series of pilot projects, according to the release.
PCORI's funding aims to provide patients and caregivers with evidence-based information to make better-informed health decisions, according to the release.
PCORI Announces Advisory Panel Members
PCORI Makes $96M in Funding Available for Patient-Centered Research
The research projects address the first four areas of PCORI's National Priorities for Research and Research Agenda: assessment of prevention, diagnosis and treatment options; improving healthcare systems; communication and dissemination research; and addressing disparities. The new funding, which is part of PCORI's second cycle of primary research funding, brings the total awards for research on these priorities to $129.3 million. PCORI also granted $30 million for a series of pilot projects, according to the release.
PCORI's funding aims to provide patients and caregivers with evidence-based information to make better-informed health decisions, according to the release.
More Articles on PCORI:
PCORI to Invest Up to $68M in Patient-Centered Research NetworkPCORI Announces Advisory Panel Members
PCORI Makes $96M in Funding Available for Patient-Centered Research