Explore Our Portfolio
Search a repository of PCORI-funded comparative clinical effectiveness research (CER) studies, as well as projects that seek to encourage engagement in research, disseminate and implement PCORI-funded research findings, and improve the nation's capacity to conduct patient-centered CER, among others. Learn more about the Portfolio |
Displaying 1 - 7 of 7 results
Project Title
Project Status
Project Type
Text-Messaging Telehealth and Contingency Management for Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Engagement
University of Pennsylvania
| Pennsylvania
Mucio Delgado, MD, MS
Project Status:
In progress; Not yet recruiting
Project Type:
Research
Comparing Two Ways to Screen People for Anxiety, Substance Use Disorders, and Intimate Partner Violence before and after Giving Birth -- The LTWP Study
Medical University of South Carolina
| South Carolina
Constance Guille, MD, MSCR
Project Status:
In progress; Recruiting
Project Type:
Research
Comparing Two Ways to Prevent Suicide among Alaska Native Young People -- The BeWeL Study
RAND Corporation
| Pennsylvania
Elizabeth D'Amico, PhD
Project Status:
In progress; Recruiting
Project Type:
Research
Comparing Ways to Provide Hepatitis C Treatment for People Who Take Methadone
The Research Foundation for the State University of New York
| New York
Andrew Talal, MD, MPH
Project Status:
In PCORI Peer-Review Process
Project Type:
Research
Has Results
Does Palliative Care Improve Quality of Life for People with Parkinson's Disease and Reduce Caregiver Burden?
University of Colorado Denver
| Colorado
Benzi Kluger, MD, MS
Project Status:
Completed; PCORI Public and Professional Abstracts, and Final Research Report Posted
Project Type:
Research
Has Results
Does a Video Chat Referral Process Help Families with Children Who Have Medicaid to Initiate Mental Health Care?
Seattle Children's Research Institute^
| Washington
Tumaini Coker, MD, MBA
Project Status:
Completed; PCORI Public and Professional Abstracts, and Final Research Report Posted
Project Type:
Research
Has Results
Does a Collaborative Care Program for Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Reduce Pain and Depression? -- MS-CARE
University of Washington
| Washington
Dawn Marie Ehde, PhD
Project Status:
Completed; PCORI Public and Professional Abstracts, and Final Research Report Posted
Project Type:
Research