Introduction to the Patient- Centered Outcomes Research Institute

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Introduction to the Patient- Centered Outcomes Research Institute Laura Forsythe, PhD, MPH Senior Program Officer, Research Integration and Evaluation 1

About PCORI pcori.org/about

About PCORI An independent research institute authorized by Congress through the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Funds comparative clinical effectiveness research (CER) that engages patients and other stakeholders throughout the research process. Seeks answers to real-world questions about what works best for patients based on their circumstances and concerns. 3

Our Mission PCORI helps people make informed health care decisions, and improves health care delivery and outcomes, by producing and promoting high integrity, evidence-based information that comes from research guided by patients, caregivers and the broader health care community. 4

We are Accountable for Changing Practice (g) FINANCIAL AND GOVERNMENTAL OVERSIGHT. (2) REVIEW AND ANNUAL REPORTS. (iv) Not less frequently than every 5 years the overall effectiveness of activities conducted under this section such review shall include an analysis of the extent to which research findings are used by health care decision-makers, the effect of the dissemination of such findings on reducing practice variation and disparities in health care -- from Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

What is Patient-Centered Outcomes Research? Evaluation of questions and outcomes meaningful and important to patients and caregivers Frank, Basch, Selby et al. The PCORI Perspective on Patient- Centered Outcomes Research. JAMA 2014;312(15):11100.

Who Are Our Stakeholders? Purchaser Patient/ Consumer Caregiver/ Family Member of Patient Payer Clinician PCORI Community Industry Patient/ Caregiver Advocacy Org Policy Maker Training Institution Hospital/ Health System

Engagement as a Path To Useful, High-Quality Research Topic Selection and Research Prioritization Proposal Review; Design and Conduct of Research ENGAGEMENT Evaluation Dissemination and Implementation of Results

Research We Support pcori.org/research-we-support

Our National Priorities for Research Assessment of Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options Improving Healthcare Systems Communication & Dissemination Research Addressing Disparities Accelerating PCOR and Methodological Research

Key Features of Our Funded Research Studies the benefits and harms of interventions and strategies delivered in real-world settings Compares at least two alternative approaches Adheres to PCORI s Methodology Standards Is based on health outcomes that are meaningful to the patient population Engages patients and other stakeholders at every stage Is likely to improve current clinical practices

We Pay Particular Attention to Conditions that heavily burden patients, families and/or the health care system Chronic or multiple chronic conditions Rare and understudied conditions Conditions for which outcomes vary across subpopulations

We Advance Research Methodology We have adopted methodology standards that all research should follow, at a minimum Methodology Standards: 11 Broad Categories Formulating Research Questions Patient-Centeredness Data Integrity and Rigorous Analyses Preventing/Handling Missing Data Heterogeneity of Treatment Effects Data Networks Data Registries Adaptive and Bayesian Trial Designs Causal Inference Studies of Diagnostic Tests Systematic Reviews

How to Submit an Application Visit pcori.org/apply Key Dates Funding Announcements Application Guidelines and Templates Guidance on the PCORI Methodology Standards Sample Engagement Plans Frequently Asked Questions

Annual Funding Cycles Funding Cycle Application Opens Application Closes Winter November February Spring February May Summer May August Fall August November

How Are Applications Reviewed? Applications are reviewed against five criteria: Impact of the condition on the health of individuals/populations Potential for the study to improve healthcare and outcomes Technical merit Patient-centeredness Patient and stakeholder engagement Applications are reviewed by a panel of two scientists, one patient, and one other stakeholder. PCORI s Board of Governors makes funding decisions based on merit review and staff recommendations.

Funded Projects to Date Total number of research projects awarded: 313 Total funds awarded: $548.9 million Number of states where we are funding research: 38 states (plus the District of Columbia and Quebec)

Allergies and Immune Disorders Cancer Cardiovascular Health Digestive System Diseases Infectious Diseases Kidney Disease Liver Disease Mental/Behavioral Health Multiple/co-morbid chronic conditions Muscular and Skeletal Disorders Neurological Disorders Nutritional and Metabolic Disorders Other Rare Diseases Reproductive and Perinatal Health Respiratory Diseases Skin Diseases Trauma/Injury FUNDED PROJECTS BY DISEASE/CONDITION AND PROGRAM AREA (N=222)* AD APDTO CDR IHS 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 *excludes all Methods projects NUMBER OF FUNDED PROJECTS

Allergies and Immune Disorders Cancer Cardiovascular Health Digestive System Diseases Infectious Diseases Kidney Disease Liver Disease Mental/Behavioral Health Multiple/co-morbid chronic conditions Muscular and Skeletal Disorders Neurological Disorders Nutritional and Metabolic Disorders Other Rare Diseases Reproductive and Perinatal Health Respiratory Diseases Skin Diseases Trauma/Injury FUNDED PROJECTS BY DISEASE/CONDITION AND CYCLE (N=221)* Cycle I Cycle II Cycle III August 2013 Winter 2014 Spring 2014 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 *excludes all Methods projects and NIA/PCORI collaboration NUMBER OF FUNDED PROJECTS

Mental Health Conditions Represented in PCORI Projects 30 25 27 20 15 10 5 5 7 10 9 5 15 4 0 ** Projects may include more than one condition. **As of 8/30/2014. Additional projects have been funded.

Treatments or Interventions Represented 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 17 13 7 14 7 7 ** Projects may include more than one treatment or intervention. **As of 8/30/2014. Additional projects have been funded.

Accelerating PCOR and Methodological Research Addresses gaps in methodological research relevant to conducting PCOR Development of methods for patient and other stakeholder engagement in research Development and refinement of general analytic methods and design specific methods Patient-centered outcomes (PCOs) and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) Development of methods to support data research networks Recently awarded PROMIS related projects: 8 projects (~$5.5 million)

Additional Funding Opportunities Topic Large Pragmatic Studies to Evaluate Patient-Centered Outcomes Clinical Trial of a Multifactorial Fall Injury Prevention Strategy in Older Persons (Administered by NIA) Effectiveness of Transitional Care Obesity Treatment Options Set in Primary Care for Underserved Populations PCOR Treatment Options in Uterine Fibroids (Administered by AHRQ) Treatment Options for African Americans and Hispanics/Latinos with Uncontrolled Asthma Funding Total $90 million $30 million $15 Million $20 Million $20 Million $17 Million

Large Pragmatic Studies to Evaluate Patient-Centered Outcomes Seeks to fund investigator-initiated research that compares two or more alternatives for: Addressing prevention, diagnosis, treatment, or management of a disease or symptom Improving health care system level approaches to managing care; or Eliminating health or healthcare disparities. Research topics of particular interest identified by stakeholders, or questions included in IOM s Top 100 Topics for CER or AHRQ s Future Research Needs. Opportunity Snapshot Number of Anticipated Awards per Funding Cycle: Six to Nine Funds Available per Cycle: $90 Million Maximum Project Duration: 5 Years Maximum Direct Costs Per Project: $10 Million

Priority Topics for Large Pragmatic Studies relevant to Psychology Treatment strategies for: autism spectrum disorder in children and adolescents, opioid substance abuse Active involvement by patients and caregivers in the management of chronic mental illness Integration of mental and behavioral health services into the primary care of the general population and of persons at risk for disparities in health care and outcomes Enhancing patients adherence to medication regimens Treatment/prevention strategies for: multiple sclerosis, chronic back pain, cardiovascular disease, migraine headache, osteoarthritis, tobacco use Full list of priority topics: http://www.pcori.org/sites/default/files/announcements/pcori-pfa- 2014-Fall-Pragmatic-Studies.pdf

The National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network (PCORnet) 11 Clinical Data Research Networks (CDRNs) Health system-based networks, such as hospital systems $76.8 million awarded 18 Patient-Powered Research Networks (PPRNs) Patients with a single condition form a research network $16.8 million awarded Coordinating Center Provides technical and logistical assistance under the direction of a steering committee and PCORI staff

PCORI and Federal Health Agencies PCORI Board of Governors and Methodology Committee representation AHRQ legislative mandate for dissemination and implementation of findings Co-funding

Supporting Engagement as a Tool to Advance Research pcori.org/engagement

Taking Patient-Centeredness Seriously Patient Engagement Patient-Driven Research Dissemination Understanding the choices patients face Aligning research questions and methods with patient needs Providing patients and providers with information for better decisions

Research Must Engage Stakeholders at Every Step Planning the study Conducting the study Disseminating study results PCORI Engagement Principles PCORI Engagement Rubric A four-part rubric developed to help guide applicants, reviewers, awardees, and program officers on ways to engage patients and families in conducting research

Approaches to Engagement (n=58) 100 90 80 70 % of Projects 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 CO-I Research Team Member Advisory Group Group Forum Surveys Other

Engagement Across the Stages of the Research Process (n=58) % of Projects 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0

Eugene Washington PCORI Engagement Awards Provide wrap-around support and enhance impact of PCORI s research initiatives Three award types: Knowledge, Training and Development, Dissemination and Implementation Awards of up to $250,000 Objectives Engage new groups not previously involved with PCORI Develop new mechanisms for disseminating research findings Promote research done differently by supporting engagement and partnering in conduct and use of CER

Pipeline to Proposal Awards Researchers who unsuccessfully submitted a PFA and need to improve proposal Tier 1 Up to $15,000 Up to 9 month term Tier 2 Up to $25,000 Up to 12 month term Tier 3 Up to $50,000 Up to 12 month term PCORI Funding Announcement Or submissions to other PCOR/CER Funders

PCORI and APA

Psychologists are Critical for Achieving PCORI s Vision Investigating research questions that matter to patients Creating new partnerships Enhancing methods for PCOR Improving patient-centered outcomes measurement Serving as merit reviewers Participating in other PCORI events 36

Become a Reviewer of Funding Applications PCORI invites professional and lay audiences to be reviewers of research applications Help us support research that will be both scientifically rigorous and truly patient-centered Learn more and apply online: www.pcori.org/get-involved/reviewers/ 37

Have a Question? General Inquiries info@pcori.org (202) 827-7200 Research/Programmatic Questions sciencequestions@pcori.org (202) 627-1884 Administrative/Financial/Technical Questions pfa@pcori.org