HHS Awards $17 Million for Patient-Centered Outcomes Research

September 7, 2010 | In: E-Prescription, Economic Stimulus, health IT, Health IT Policy

Three-year funds made available under ARRA will flow to organizations that serve diverse and vulnerable populations.

On Sept. 1, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) announced three sets of grants and cooperative agreements totaling nearly $17 million for patient-centered outcomes research (PCOR), or research that compares treatments and strategies to improve health outcomes for patients.

The three-year funds, made available under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), will establish a network of PCOR centers, enable PCOR in pediatric emergency medicine, and support building capacity for community-based providers to engage in this type of research, according to HHS.

“Patient-centered outcomes research can improve health outcomes by developing and disseminating evidence-based information to patients, providers and decision-makers about the effectiveness of different treatments,” said HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.

HRSA Administrator Mary Wakefield added: “These funds allow us to invest in robust systems and infrastructure to bring patient-centered research knowledge into everyday clinical decision-making for the diverse and vulnerable populations that HRSA serves, and that are often under-represented in this kind of research.”

Five cooperative agreement awards will go to organizations in four states to create the Community Health Applied Research Network (CHARN) to demonstrate that safety-net providers and academic institutions can partner together to create an effective infrastructure that supports patient-centered outcomes research. HHS reported that this network will provide an opportunity to evaluate patient-centered outcomes research among diverse populations and patient subgroups that are not always adequately represented in similar studies.

The CHARN consists of a Central Data Management Coordinating Center, based at the Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ Center for Health Research in Portland, Ore., and four networks selected as research “nodes” in California, Illinois, Massachusetts and Oregon.

Three of the four research nodes (the Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations in Oakland, Calif.; Eire Family Health Center in Chicago; and the Oregon Community Health Information Network in Portland, Ore.) will focus on patient-centered outcomes research related to the delivery of primary care, while the fourth (Fenway Community Health Center in Boston), will focus more specifically on research that is relevant to the care and treatment of individuals with HIV/AIDS.

Another grant totaling $3.5 million will be awarded to Columbia University in New York to support patient-centered outcomes research within the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network. The funds will help boost data capacity, conduct studies and disseminate information on research findings involving pediatric emergency care.

Separately, a grant totaling $3.5 million will be made to the American Academy of Pediatrics at Elk Grove Village, Ill., to support development of an electronic health record sub-network within the Pediatric Research Network in the Office Setting, the nation’s largest pediatric primary care research network. The results from this work will be used to inform guidelines and policies of pediatric practice, HHS reported.

Source: advanceweb.com

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