The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute has released for public comment a first draft of its National Priorities for Research and Research Agenda, which will be used to guide funding announcements for comparative clinical effectiveness research.
A 53-day public comment period, which will end in mid-March, will be used to solicit feedback and revise the priorities and agenda before a final version of each is adopted by PCORI's board of governors. The draft National Priorities for Research identifies five areas where comparative effectiveness research is needed to support decision-making:
• Assessment of options for prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
• Improving healthcare systems.
• Communication and dissemination research.
• Addressing disparities.
• Accelerating patient-centered outcomes research and methodological research.
To view PCORI's draft of its National Priorities for Research and Research Agenda in full, click here.
A 53-day public comment period, which will end in mid-March, will be used to solicit feedback and revise the priorities and agenda before a final version of each is adopted by PCORI's board of governors. The draft National Priorities for Research identifies five areas where comparative effectiveness research is needed to support decision-making:
• Assessment of options for prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
• Improving healthcare systems.
• Communication and dissemination research.
• Addressing disparities.
• Accelerating patient-centered outcomes research and methodological research.
To view PCORI's draft of its National Priorities for Research and Research Agenda in full, click here.
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