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Comparative Effectiveness Research – AHRQ, PCORI and Funding

Comparative Effectiveness Research – AHRQ, PCORI and Funding. Benjamin D. Kozower, MD, MPH University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA. Presenter Disclosure Benjamin D. Kozower, MD, MPH. K08 from AHRQ. Objectives. Define Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER)

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Comparative Effectiveness Research – AHRQ, PCORI and Funding

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  1. Comparative Effectiveness Research – AHRQ, PCORI and Funding Benjamin D. Kozower, MD, MPH University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA

  2. Presenter DisclosureBenjamin D. Kozower, MD, MPH K08 from AHRQ

  3. Objectives • Define Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Funding • Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Funding

  4. Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) • (CER) is the direct comparison of existing health care alternatives to prevent, diagnose, treat, and monitor a clinical condition or to improve the delivery of care. • Core question: which treatment works best, for whom, and under what circumstances.

  5. Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) • “The purpose of CER is to assist consumers, clinicians, purchasers, and policy makers to make informed decisions that will improve health care at both the individual and population levels." • Requires pragmatic trials • Effectiveness – benefit produced in routine practice • Efficacy – whether a benefit is produced or not (clinical trial) IOM 2010

  6. Funding • 2010 – The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act • Established Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) • PCORI is funded through a trust fund (PCORTF) until 2019 • PCORTF will receive $320 million for 2013 • $150 million per year from congress • $1 fee per individual assessed on Medicare and private insurance plans.

  7. Funding • $3.5 Billion from PCORTF to fund CER and patient centered outcomes research through 2019 • PCORTF will fund federal agencies, academic institutions, and private organizations • AHRQ and NIH will receive priority consideration.

  8. Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) • Created to help manage and augment CER • Non-profit, independent organization with a multi-stakeholder Board of Governors • Sustained public-private funding for CER through 2019 • PCORI awards contracts, not grants

  9. Need to engage stakeholders from conception through dissemination! Patient representatives Caregivers Physicians, nurses and providers Health services researchers State and federal health officials Pharmaceutical, device, and diagnostic manufacturers Private payers Employers Who is PCORI? 9

  10. PCORI’s Research Priorities & Budget Distribution

  11. Funding Announcement:Assessment of Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment Options • 3 year contracts • $500,000 total budget per year • 3rd cycle of this funding announcement • Application deadline April 15 • Will fund up to $12 million (8 contracts) • New funding announcements expected this summer

  12. 25 Awards 600 applications (4%) $40.7 Million over 3 years

  13. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)

  14. K08 Mentored Clinical Scientist Research Career Development Award

  15. $20 million

  16. AHRQ Health Services Research Projects (R01) • AHRQ seeks a wide range of research projects within the AHRQ Research Portfolio: • Comparative Effectiveness • Health Information Technology • Patient Safety • Prevention and Care Management • Value • Open date – January 1, 2013 • Expiration date – November 6, 2015

  17. Thank You

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