PCORI: What Is It? How Does It Work? The Director Explains
In this segment of Medscape One-on-One, Joseph Selby, MD, talks with
Eli Adashi, MD, about his new role as head of the Patient-Centered
Outcomes Research Institute, its mission, and how physicians might
benefit from this institute created under the Affordable Care Act.
excerpt:
"How Does PCORI Differ From the Cochrane Collaboration?
Dr. Adashi: A question you almost
certainly have heard before and that some of our viewers almost
certainly contemplated has to do with the distinction between PCORI and
other undertakings, such as the Cochrane Collaboration and programs that
engage in systematic reviews or meta-analysis of data. In what way does
PCORI stand out to other efforts? Where is it unique and distinct?
Dr. Selby: I think the most striking
difference is that we are a research funding institution. The Cochrane
Collaboration collects, disseminates, and guides the creation of
evidence syntheses. We will fund some evidence syntheses, but we'll also
fund a lot of empirical research, including observational research and
randomized comparisons. So, we are a funding institute of substantial
size in distinction to, as you mentioned, the Cochrane Collaboration and
several European organizations that synthesize data and go beyond
synthesis to supporting policymaking.
The other distinguishing characteristic is that we don't make policy; we generate information....
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