Ray Haeme
North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) – Member
Patient and Clinician Engagement Project – Member
Community Healthcare Action Research Team (CHART) – Coordinator
Ray Haeme has participated in the North American Primary Care Research Group’s (NAPCRG) Patient and Clinician Engagement (PaCE) project as a doctor-patient dyad member, and as a member of the PaCE council since its inception. Haeme has organized and conducted symposia describing patient engagement opportunities. Because of these relationships, he has served as a public participant on two committees of the American College of Physicians (Clinical Guidelines, and High Value Care Committees). Haeme has served as a Merit Reviewer for PCORI’s Pragmatic Clinical Studies program, and was awarded PCORI Pipeline to Proposal funding to build a community team capable of participating in primary care research. Through the award, he has formed a relationship with a research team from Atrium Health in Charlotte, North Carolina. This community team is actively pursuing research and educational outreach programs to improve healthcare outcomes for members of our community. Haeme is a retired career Army Officer, and retired from a second career as a management consultant. He earned a Master of Science in industrial engineering from The Ohio State University.
Involvement with PCORI
Engagement Awards: NAPCRG's Patient and Clinician Engagement (PaCE) Program 2.0 – Working Group Member
Pipeline to Proposal: Building Skills and Collaborative Relationships toward Patient Engagement in Comparative Clinical Effectiveness Research – Principal Investigator
PCORI Merit Reviewer