Project Summary
Adapt, enhance, and implement an existing year-long training curriculum designed to educate and engage health center teams—including patients and clinical and administrative staff—in patient-centered outcomes research. More information about the Enhancing Community Health Center PCORI Engagement (EnCoRE) project is available here.
The projected outputs from this project are live online training content developed to strengthen patient-centered CER of health centers and available online for later viewing; coaching to build participant research infrastructure and know-how; refinement and dissemination of training resources to health centers nationally; health center submission of applications to PCORI Pipeline to Proposal Awards; and project evaluation culminating in a plan to further augment health center PCOR capacity.
Project collaborators include the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC); Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO); Institute for Community Health (ICH); South Carolina Primary Care Association (SCPCA); Access Community Health Network; patient representative located in Hawaii, and others.