Progress from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)

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Progress from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Anne Beal, Chief Operating Officer of the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Sharon-Lise Normand, Vice Chair, Methodology Committee of the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute July 12, 2012

Brookings Roundtable on Active Medical Product Surveillance Some Initial Housekeeping To minimize feedback, please confirm that the microphone on your telephone is muted. To mute your phone, press the mute button or *6. (To unmute, press *7 as well.) There will be opportunities for questions and discussion at the end of today s presentations. Please use the chat box at the right side of your screen to submit your questions into the queue at any point and we will call upon you to state your question. We will open up the lines for questions from those participating only by phone at the end of each Q&A session. Call the WebEx help line at 1-866-229-3239 with technical problems.

PATIENT-CENTERED OUTCOMES RESEARCH INSTITUTE (PCORI) Anne C. Beal, Chief Operating Officer Brookings Institution Webinar July 12, 2012

About PCORI An independent, non-profit organization authorized by Congress. Mission is to fund research that will provide patients, their caregivers and clinicians with the evidence-based information needed to make better-informed health care decisions. Committed to continuously seeking input from patients and a broad range of stakeholders to guide its work. 4

PCORI s Board of Governors Represents the Entire Health Care Community Patients/consumers Caregivers Physicians, nurses and clinicians Hospitals and health systems Health plans Health services researchers State and federal health officials Pharmaceutical, device, and diagnostic manufacturers PCORI Board Members at March 5, 2012, public board meeting in Baltimore, Md. Private payers Employers 5

PCORI s Core Duties Establish national research priorities Establish and carry out a research agenda Develop and update methodological standards Disseminate research findings 6

7 Why Engage? PATIENT-CENTERED OUTCOMES RESEARCH INSTITUTE Guiding Principles for Stakeholder Engagement Ask and Prioritize Meaningful Research Questions Review Proposals and Conduct Research Stakeholder Engagement Feedback on PCORI Impact Accelerate Dissemination

PCORI s Path from Priorities to Research Patients can Use Future priorities and agendas will be informed by the development process, ongoing stakeholder engagement, and PCORI s research results. 8

Establishing PCORI s First National Priorities for Research and Initial Research Agenda 9 Criteria outlined by law 5 Draft priorities proposed Corresponding agenda drafted Public input received and evaluated Priorities and agenda revised and approved First primary funding announcements issued Aug-Dec 2011 Jan-May 2012 May 2012 9

Criteria for Research Outlined by Law Impact on Health of Individuals and Populations Addresses Current Gaps in Knowledge/ Variation in Care Patient-Centeredness Improvability through Research Impact on Health Care System Performance Rigorous Research Methods Inclusiveness of Different Populations Potential to Influence Decision-Making Efficient Use of Research Resources 8

National Priorities for Research and Research Agenda PATIENT-CENTERED OUTCOMES RESEARCH INSTITUTE.... Assessment of Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options Comparisons of alternative clinical options to support personalized decision-making and self-care Identifying patient differences in response to therapy Studies of patient preferences for various outcomes Improving Healthcare Systems Improving support of patient self-management Focusing on coordination of care for complex conditions and improving access to care Comparing alternative strategies for workforce deployment Communication & Dissemination Research Understanding and enhancing shared decision-making Alternative strategies for dissemination of evidence Exploring opportunities to improve patient health literacy Addressing Disparities Understanding differences in effectiveness across groups Understanding differences in preferences across groups Reducing disparities through use of findings from PCOR Accelerating PCOR and Methodological Research Improving study designs and analytic methods of PCOR Building and improving clinical data networks Methods for training researchers, patients to participate in PCOR Establishing methodology for the study of rare diseases 11

PCORI Funding Announcements (PFAs) Issued May 22 Based on first four adopted research priorities Announcement based on fifth priority to be issued this summer Remain broad with respect to interest in any condition, as well as cross-cutting questions Point out interest in patients with rare diseases Include vignettes drawn from focus groups Emphasize outcomes that matter to patients 12

What Makes PCORI Funding Different? Special features include: Patient & stakeholder engagement plan Dissemination and implementation Assessment Reproducible and transparent research plan PCORI criteria outlined by statute References methodology standards User-friendly announcements to encourage broader range of applicants 13

Stakeholder Engagement in PCORI-funded Research It is important that key stakeholders are engaged early and throughout the research process. PCORI will score applications on how meaningfully patients and stakeholders are engaged. Key stakeholders include those for whom the results of the research will be relevant: o patients o community groups o nonprofessional caregivers o researchers, o clinicians (e.g. physicians, nurses, o health-related associations, pharmacists, counselors, and o policy makers, and other providers of care and o institutions, including organizational support services) providers, purchasers, payers, and o patient-advocacy groups industry Source: PCORI PFA Application Guidelines http://www.pcori.org/assets/pfaguidelines.pdf 14

What roles should patients and stakeholders play in research teams? The engagement of patients and stakeholders should include: Participation in formulation of research questions; Defining essential characteristics of study participants, comparators, and outcomes; Monitoring of study conduct and progress; and Dissemination of research results. Source: PCORI PFA Application Guidelines (Sec. 3.1.3.4) http://www.pcori.org/assets/pfaguidelines.pdf 15

Be a Reviewer of PCORI Funding Applications PCORI invites professional and lay audiences to be reviewers of research applications submitted in response to PCORI funding announcements. Reviewers are highly valued members of the PCORI community whose work is essential to helping us support research that will be scientifically rigorous and truly patient-centered. Learn more and apply online: http://www.pcori.org/get-involved/call-for-reviewers/ 16

PCORI Pilot Projects Program Allocates $30 million in funding over two years for a slate of 50 pilot projects. Supports the collection of preliminary data that can be used to advance the field of patient-centered outcomes research Research will address how to engage patients in the research and dissemination process.

PCORI Pilot Project Research Topics Methods for engaging patients and stakeholders in: Informing PCORI s national priorities The research process, along with other stakeholders Developing evidence-based decision support tools that account for patient preferences Developing patient-centered outcomes instruments Researching behaviors, lifestyles, and choices Studying patient care team interactions in situations where multiple options exist Analytical methods for CER 18

PCORI s Next Steps Issue draft Methodology Report for public comment Establish advisory groups Issue targeted funding announcements Award first round of primary research contracts 19

The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Methodology Committee (MC) Sharon-Lise Normand on behalf of the MC July 12, 2012

The PCORI Methodology Committee: Developing and Advancing the Science and Methodology of CER Comprised of 17 experts in: Health services research Clinical research Comparative clinical effectiveness research Biostatistics Genomics Research methodologies

Objectives of the Methodology Committee Provide guidance about the appropriate use of methods in such research Establish priorities to address gaps in research methods or their application Recommend actions to support standards Map research methods to specific research questions (Translation Table) 22

Developing the Methodology Report Committee Expertise PATIENT-CENTERED OUTCOMES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 1 2 3 Methods Selection Information Gathering Internal Review MC identified and prioritized major research methods questions to be addressed Researchers contracted to address selected topics and develop research materials (e.g., reports, summary templates for proposed standard) MC solicited for external feedback on the translation table (RFI) Workshops held to discuss contractor findings, with invited experts in attendance MC conducted in-depth internal review of materials developed by contractors, and support staff MC independently submitted preliminary votes on proposed standards MC deliberated to reach consensus on recommendations to be endorsed in the report 23 4 Report Generation Refined recommendations and report content per committee evaluations and discussions

2 PATIENT-CENTERED OUTCOMES RESEARCH INSTITUTE Methodology Report Information Gathering Research Teams ~100 individuals comprised of 17 groups from across the country were contracted to conduct research from Nov. 2011 to May 2012 (totaling ~$1.5M) Workshop External Invitees 15 experts attended two workshops in March 2012 to provide additional perspectives Translation Table RFI Respondents 24 submissions were received in response to a Request for Information (RFI) to provide input on the translation table framework 24

2 PATIENT-CENTERED OUTCOMES RESEARCH INSTITUTE Methodology Report Information Gathering Electronic Data Systems Interviewees 57 stakeholders were interviewed to understand CER-use in electronic health records and informatics Independent Consultants 8 individuals were contracted to serve as report editors and interim researchers Reproducible Research Results An interim PCORI researcher in partnership with a member of the MC conducted a literature review, which directly informed PCORI s reproducible and data sharing policies 25

3 PATIENT-CENTERED OUTCOMES RESEARCH INSTITUTE Methodology Report Internal Review The MC deliberated and agreed upon standards using a standardized template, based on the following: Patient- Centeredness Scientific Rigor 26 Transparency Empirical/ Theoretical Basis Other Considerations Respect for and responsiveness to individual patient preferences, needs, and values Objectivity, minimizing bias, improving reproducibility, complete reporting Explicit methods, consistent application, public review Information upon which a proposed standard is based Practicality, feasibility, barriers to implementation, and cost

4 PATIENT-CENTERED OUTCOMES RESEARCH INSTITUTE Methodology Report Generation Through consensus, the MC recommended methodologic standards across eleven research domains Formulating Research Questions Patient Centeredness Research Prioritization Causal Inference General and Crosscutting Heterogeneity of Treatment Effects Missing Data Data Networks Adaptive Trials Data Registries Diagnostic Testing 27

4 PATIENT-CENTERED OUTCOMES RESEARCH INSTITUTE Methodology Report Generation The Translation Table maps research methods to specific research questions Research Question Prioritized research questions Formulated patient-centered research question Interface Defines relative importance of Evidence Characteristics Identify intrinsic and extrinsic study characteristics Facilitates choices/tradeoffs on a set of dimensions Translation Framework Matches research question to study design, data source, analytic strategy Separate Frameworks for different Research Dimensions, e.g. therapeutics, diagnostics, evidence synthesis, etc. 28

Proposed Structure and Function of the Translation Framework 29

Connect with PCORI Read the Preliminary Draft Methodology Report at http://www.pcori.org/what-wedo/methodology/ Subscribe to PCORI updates at www.pcori.org/subscribe Follow @PCORI on Twitter Watch our YouTube channel PCORINews 30

Roundtable Discussion and Questions View this and past Active Medical Product Surveillance webinars at: http://www.brookings.edu/health/projects/surveillance/roundtables.aspx