DENVER – When the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute launched in September 2010, one of its stated goals was to bring in nontraditional stakeholders, especially patients, into all facets of its research. Nearly 18 months later, how to do this remains among the institute’s key challenges.
The first round of clinical comparative research funding announcements was made May 22, but the day before the announcement, during the PCORI board of governors meeting, much of the discussion...
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