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What We've Funded

279

Research Projects Approved

$464.4 Million

Funds Awarded

38 States

Where Research is being Funded

MAP OF AWARDS >> PCORI awards funding for research and other programmatic initiatives in several ways. Our primary research funding is awarded through PCORI Funding Announcements (PFAs), broad calls for projects under our five National Priorities for Research and Research Agenda as well as “targeted” announcements on specific high-priority topics, and special one-time funding opportunities. We also offer the Eugene Washington PCORI Engagement Awards and Pipeline to Proposal awards; these are not research awards but are designed to better integrate patients and other stakeholders into the research process.
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2014 Franciscan Helps Families Connect (FHFC) Franciscan Hospital for Children Massachusetts
2014 Measuring Physicians’ Opinions of CER to Strengthen Is Role in Patient-Centered Care American College of Physicians District of Columbia
2014 Comparing Options for Management: Patient-Centered Results for Uterine Fibroids (COMPARE-UF) Duke University School of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology North Carolina
2014 Development of a Patient-Directed Queries Network to Engage Patients and Prioritize Their Questions to Inform the PCORI Research Agenda University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Oklahoma
2014 Comparing Patient Centered Outcomes in the Management of Pain between Emergency Departments and Dedicated Acute Care Facilities for Adults with Sickle Cell Disease Johns Hopkins University Maryland
2014 Technology-Assisted Qualitative Research: How Does Modality Affect Outcome? Family Health International North Carolina
2014 Comparative Efficacy of Therapies for Eosinophilic Esophagitis Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Ohio
2014 Peer Support After NICU Discharge: Can Parent Navigation Improve Parental Mental Health and Infant Outcomes? Children's National Medical Center District of Columbia
2014 Comparing Mobile Health and Clinic-Based Self-Management Interventions for Serious Mental Illness: Patient Engagement, Satisfaction, and Outcomes Dartmouth College New Hampshire
2014 Privacy-Preserving Analytic and Data-Sharing Methods for Clinical and Patient-Powered Data Networks Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Inc. Massachusetts
2014 Active and Healthy Brotherhood: A Program for Chronic Disease Self-Management for Black Men Gramercy Research Group, LLC. North Carolina
2014 Describing the Comparative Effectiveness of Colorectal Cancer Screening Tests: The Impact of Quantitative Information Indiana University Indiana
2014 Project ACHIEVE (Achieving Patient-Centered Care and Optimized Health In Care Transitions by Evaluating the Value of Evidence) University of Kentucky Kentucky
2014 Better Rehabilitation Through Better Characterization of Treatments: Development of the Manual for Rehabilitation Treatment Specification Albert Einstein Healthcare Network Pennsylvania
2014 Expanding PRO Assessment Integrated into Routine Clinical Care of Patients with HIV to New PROMIS Domains: Identifying Patient Priorities, Developing Cross-Walks with Legacy Instruments, and Evaluating Predictive Validity University of Washington Washington
2014 Propensity Score-Based Methods for CER Using Multilevel Data: What Works Best When Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Ohio
2014 Methods for Heterogeneity of Treatment Effects: Random Forest Counterfactual Machines University of Miami School of Medicine Florida
2014 Extending PROMIS Pain Item Banks: Pain Self-Efficacy and Pain Catastrophizing University of Washington Washington
2014 Causal Analyses of Electronic Health Record Data for Assessing the Comparative Effectiveness of Treatment Regimens Kaiser Foundation Research Institute California
2014 Engaging Stakeholders in Building Patient-Centered, N-of-1 Randomized and Other Controlled Trial Methods Columbia University Medical Center New York
2014 The Louisiana Trial to Reduce Obesity in Primary Care Pennington Biomedical Research Center Louisiana
2014 Acupuncture Approaches to Decrease Disparities in Outcomes of Pain Treatment- A Two Arm Comparative Effectiveness Trial (AADDOPT-2) Albert Einstein College of Medicine New York
2014 Development of the PROMIS Pediatric Sleep Health Item Banks The Childrens' Hospital of Philadelphia Pennsylvania
2014 Estimation of Multi-Treatment Effects from Observational Data with Application to Diabetes Mellitus Brown University Rhode Island
2014 Incorporating PROMIS Symptom Measures into Primary Care Practice Indiana University Indiana
2014 Making PROMIS Meaningful to Patients and Providers in Clinical Practice Johns Hopkins University Maryland
2014 Patient-Centered CER of Home-Based Interventions to Prevent CA-MRSA Infection Recurrence Clinical Directors Network, Inc. New York
2014 Feasibility of Implementing Patient-Reported Outcome Measures National Committee for Quality Assurance District of Columbia
2014 Patient-Centered Physical Activity Coaching to Improve Outcomes in COPD: A Pragmatic Trial Kaiser Foundation Research Institute California
2014 Improving Specialty-Care Delivery in Chronic Skin Diseases University of Colorado Denver Colorado
2014 Improving Communication Between Cancer Patients and Oncologists Using Patient Feedback on Actual Conversations and the ABIM Maintenance of Certification Program Duke University North Carolina
2014 Patient-Centered Approaches to Research Enrollment Decisions in Acute Cardiovascular Disease Emory University Georgia
2014 The Comparative Effectiveness of Patient- and Provider-Directed Strategies for Increasing Shared Decision-Making in Reproductive Health Care Dartmouth College New Hampshire
2014 Delivering Patient-Centered Adolescent Preventive Care with Training and Technology Seattle Children's Hospital Washington
2014 Aligning the Visit Priorities of Complex Patients and Their Primary Care Providers Kaiser Foundation Research Institute California
2014 Stopping Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor Agents in Rheumatoid Arthritis (STARA) Clinical Trial Georgetown University District of Columbia
2014 CHoosing Options for Insomnia in Cancer Effectively (CHOICE): A Comparative Effectiveness Trial of Acupuncture and Cognitive Behavior Therapy University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania
2014 Optimization of Home Oxygen Weaning in Premature Infants Children's Hospital Boston Massachusetts
2014 A Randomized Controlled Trial of Anterior Versus Posterior Entry Site for Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunt Insertion Baylor College of Medicine Texas
2014 Expanding PROMIS Item Bank Development to the Pregnant Population Cedars Sinai Medical Center California
2014 Randomized Comparison of Evidence-Based Protocols for Adolescents with ADHD in Specialty Care: Behavioral Only Versus Integrated Behavioral and Medication Interventions National Center on Addiction/Sub Abuse New York
2014 Comparative Effectiveness of Rehabilitation Interventions for Traumatic Brain Injury Ohio State University Ohio
2014 Preventive Sexual Health Screening Among Female-to-Male Transgender Adult Patients Fenway Community Health Center Massachusetts
2014 Programa Esperanza (Project Hope) University of Southern California California
2014 A Comparative Trial of Improving Care for Underserved Asian Americans Infected With HBV Temple University Pennsylvania
2014 Measuring the Context of Healing: Using PROMIS in Chronic Pain Treatment University of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
2014 Using Question Prompt Lists During Pediatric Asthma Visits to Increase Adolescent Involvement The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill North Carolina
2014 Midwestern Collaborative for Treating Obesity in Rural Primary Care University of Kansas Medical Center Research Kansas
2014 North Carolina Prostate Cancer Comparative Effectiveness & Survivorship Study (NC ProCESS): A Stakeholder-Driven, Population-Based Prospective Cohort Study University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill North Carolina
2014 Integrating Patient-Centered Outcomes Research into Hospital CHNAs Health Research and Educational Trust Illinois

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October 21
Fall 2014 PCORI Online Demonstration: How to Submit an Application
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Fall 2014 PCORI Online Demonstration: How to Submit an Application
October 29
PCORI Teleconference/Webinar: Peer Review and Public Release of PCORI’s Research Findings

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