The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute has received 856 applications for its Pilot Projects Grants Program.
PCORI will select approximately 40 projects for funding. Funded applications will address a broad range of questions about methods for engaging patients in various aspects of the research and dissemination process. The findings will contribute to building a methodological foundation for PCORI's future research agenda and program of patient-centered outcomes research.
Based on the technical reviews, PCORI's board of governors will select projects for funding in late March.
PCORI will select approximately 40 projects for funding. Funded applications will address a broad range of questions about methods for engaging patients in various aspects of the research and dissemination process. The findings will contribute to building a methodological foundation for PCORI's future research agenda and program of patient-centered outcomes research.
Based on the technical reviews, PCORI's board of governors will select projects for funding in late March.
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