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PCORI's Board of Governors approves 34 new members to multi-stakeholder advisory panels
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WASHINGTON, DC — The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Board of Governors yesterday approved proposed slates with a total of 34 people to serve on PCORI’s five multi-stakeholder advisory panels…
PCORI Annual Meeting Keynote Speaker -- Co-Founder and President of Sick Cells -- Continues to Honor her Late Brother's Vision
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Every day of the year, and not just during National Sickle Cell Awareness Month, Ashley Valentine, co-founder, and president of Sick Cells , celebrates the legacy of her late brother…
PCORI's Board of Governors approves 32 new members to advisory panels
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WASHINGTON, DC — The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Board of Governors today approved proposed slates with a total of 32 people to serve on PCORI’s five multi-stakeholder advisory panels…
Community Activist's Work Influenced by Service on PCORI Advisory Panel
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My time on the PCORI Patient Engagement Advisory Panel (PEAP), as both a member and chair from 2017 to 2020, has had a tremendous impact on my thinking about patient…
What Does 2022 Hold for PCORI and Our Stakeholders?
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The new year is often a time for self-reflection and learning—a brief moment of looking back before the revitalizing energy of spring returns to move us forward with renewed energy…
Experiences as a Patient Inspire Advocacy Work of New Physician Member of HDDR Advisory Panel
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Diana Cejas, MD, MPH, is one of the newest members of the PCORI Advisory Panel on Healthcare Delivery and Disparities Research (HDDR) . As a physician of color, clinical researcher…
MEDIA ADVISORY: PCORI Leaders Outline Priorities, Opportunities in 2022 on February 2 Webinar
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WASHINGTON, DC—Join the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute for a fast-paced, live webinar on February 2 from 1:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. to hear an overview of PCORI’s 2022 priorities and…
PCORI selects Harold I. Feldman as first Deputy Executive Director for Patient-Centered Research Programs
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WASHINGTON, DC—The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) announced today that Harold I. Feldman, M.D., MSCE, will join PCORI as its first Deputy Executive Director for Patient-Centered Research Programs effective July…
Why Are PCORI's Stakeholders So Critical to Our Work?
Leadership Perspective
PCORI is a unique component of the health research enterprise, in large part because of the focus on what matters most to patients, as the organization’s name implies. However, we…
PCORI Board approves 28 new members to advisory panels
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The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Board of Governors yesterday approved proposed slates with a total of 28 people to serve on PCORI’s five multi-stakeholder advisory panels. Panelists were chosen from more than 150 candidates who either nominated themselves or were nominated by others. In addition, the Board approved the appointments of current advisory panel members to serve as chairs for three advisory panels.
Pursuing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and the Transformation of Health Research Funding
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Created a decade ago from the groundbreaking idea that patient-centered research leads to improved health, longer life, and enhanced quality of life, the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) has been…
Advisory Panel Experience Informs Perspectives on Health Disparities
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Providing equitable care is my passion, but it’s a challenge when patients span two different worlds in the same state. I care for patients as a pediatric urologist at Seattle…
Diverse Backgrounds and Career Levels Are Key to Robust Advisory Panels
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What does it take to design and conduct a successful study in today’s research landscape? At PCORI, we know part of the answer lies in listening to the voices of…
Sharing Messages of Engagement in Health from Montana's Crow Indian Nation
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It is devastating for anyone to lose somebody, especially when that person is a child. When my young, twin daughter received the diagnosis of stage IV neuroblastoma, a cancer of…
PCORI Board approves 34 new advisory panel members
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The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Board of Governors today approved the selection of 34 people to serve on PCORI’s five multi-stakeholder advisory panels. They also approved chairs and co-chairs for four of the five panels. The 34 new panel members appointed either nominated themselves or were nominated by third parties.
PCORI Board approves $70 million to support research and speed uptake of research results
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The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Board of Governors today approved $70 million to fund 21 studies and related projects designed to improve care for health conditions that impose high burdens on patients, their families and the healthcare system.
PCORI Board approves $3.8 million to support implementation of findings from PCORI-funded research
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The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Board of Governors today approved $3.8 million to fund two projects designed to use shared decision making to disseminate and implement PCORI research findings and to simultaneously study ways of building shared decision making into clinical care. The Board also approved nominations for a new Chair and Co-Chair for PCORI’s Advisory Panel on Clinical Effectiveness and Decision Science.
A Multifaceted Disease Requires a Patient-Centered Response
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In 1986, I began experiencing bouts of numbness, fatigue, and lack of coordination on my left side. Those symptoms launched my 13-year journey toward a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, or…
Applications and Nominations for New Members on PCORI's Advisory Panels are Due This Friday, March 29!
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PCORI is accepting applications and nominations for members on each of its multi-stakeholder advisory panels for the 2023-2024 cycle. These research advisory panels are an important way we bring voices…