Overview

The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) is an independent organization created to help people make informed health care decisions and improve health care delivery. PCORI will commission research that is guided by patients, caregivers and the broader health care community and will produce high integrity, evidence-based information.

PCORI is committed to transparency and a rigorous stakeholder-driven process that emphasizes patient engagement. PCORI will use a variety of forums and public comment periods to obtain public input throughout its work.

Provide Input

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PCORI has issued its first draft National Priorities for Research and its initial Research Agenda for public comment. Click on “Provide Input” to let us know if they reflect the areas where more evidence is needed to support health care decision-making.

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News Room

Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Will Consider Revised Definition of ‘Patient-Centered Outcomes Research’ at Baltimore Board Meeting

March 1, 2012

Next Steps for National Priorities, Research Agenda, Patient and Stakeholder Engagement, Pilot Projects and Methodology Report Also on Agenda WASHINGTON, D.C. (March 1, 2012) – The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) will consider...Read more.

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Meetings & Events

Next Meeting

Date
Event
05/21/2012 - 05/22/2012
Board of Governors Meeting
Renaissance Denver Hotel
3801 Quebec Street
Denver, CO
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Employment Opportunities

Current Opportunities

Administrative Support (Multiple Anticipated Openings-All Levels)

Chief Scientific Officer

PCORI Scientist

Project Associates and Sr. Project Associates (multiple openings)

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Executive Director's Corner

March 9, 2012


  In my years as a family doctor, I’ve listened to and spoken with thousands of patients and their family members, trying my best to help them make difficult and sometimes scary health care decisions. In my career as a researcher, I’ve sp...Read more.

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