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Comparative Effectiveness Research Component

Comparative Effectiveness Research Component. Bradley C. Martin, PharmD , PhD And J . Mick Tilford, PhD Co-Directors.

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Comparative Effectiveness Research Component

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  1. Comparative Effectiveness Research Component Bradley C. Martin, PharmD, PhD And J. Mick Tilford, PhD Co-Directors

  2. I came to think of comparative effectiveness research as a revolution in how we think about doing research.Joe SelbyExecutive Director of the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute

  3. CER Component Goals • The overarching goalof the Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) Component is to increase investments in comparative effectiveness research studies and economic evaluations, which will generate and translate evidence on effective and cost-effective interventions into sustained practice. • The CER Component links data, people, and technology with advanced research designs to focus on the needs of patients, providers, and other stakeholders consistent with new national priorities.

  4. TRI-CER Vision and Objectives Objective 1: Develop and maintain data and infrastructure resources to support an array of translational research activities including CER, economic evaluations, and patient-centered outcomes research • PharmetricsLifeLink data (6.1 million lives) • Data Warehouse • Other data resources

  5. TRI-CER Vision and Objectives Objective 2: Engage providers and other researchers in the implementation and evaluation of interventions and technologies that improve patient and clinician decision-making • Tablet project to capture patient-reported outcome data in real time • Clinicians can access data in real time • Stored in electronic medical record for comparative effectiveness research • Smart phone applications • Evaluation for patient adherence • Data recording tool

  6. TRI-CER Vision and Objectives Objective 3: Stimulate interdisciplinary research in patient-centered outcomes research and CER • Provide Funding Opportunities • Organize Webinars and Other Educational Opportunities • Consult with Researchers and Partner Organizations

  7. Symposium Goals: Interaction Leading to Action • Translational Research Institute at UAMS provides unique opportunities for developing collaborative comparative effectiveness research programs • Find opportunities on campus or across institutions • Want to hear from you! • Infrastructure needs • Ways to link people and resources • Develop a vision for CER component

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