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
Comparing Two Ways to Monitor Glucose among People with Type 2 Diabetes
HealthPartners Institute
| Minnesota
Richard Bergenstal, MD
Project Status:
In progress; Recruiting
Project Type:
Research
Comparing Two Ways to Prevent Severe Hypoglycemia in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington
| Washington
James Ralston, MD, MPH
Project Status:
In progress; Enrollment complete
Project Type:
Research
Comparing Two Ways to Provide Follow-Up Care to Patients with Heart Failure after Hospital Discharge -- MIGHTY-Heart
The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York
| New York
Ruth Masterson Creber, PhD^
Project Status:
In progress; Recruiting
Project Type:
Research, Research Conducted Using PCORnet®
Comparing Three Programs to Increase Access to Mental Health Care for Pregnant and Postpartum Patients
The Research Foundation for The State University of New York on behalf of State University of New York Downstate Health Sciences University (SUNY DHSU)
| New York
Thomas I. Mackie, PhD, MPH
Project Status:
In progress; Enrollment complete
Project Type:
Research
Comparing Two Approaches to Care Coordination for Patients with Multiple Health Needs
HealthPartners Institute
| Minnesota
Leif I. Solberg, MD
Project Status:
In progress; Enrollment complete
Project Type:
Research
Has Results
Comparing Two Ways to Provide Safety Planning Follow-Up Support for Adults and Teens at Risk of Suicide
St. Luke's Health System
| Idaho
Anna K. Radin, DrPH, MPH
Project Status:
In progress; Enrollment complete
Project Type:
Research
Does a Counseling Program for Friends and Family Help People with Opioid Use Disorder Stay in Treatment?
Stanford University
| California
Karen Osilla, PhD
Project Status:
In progress; Recruiting
Project Type:
Research