Patients Could Play A Role In PCORI Research Application Reviews – Exec Director Selby
Executive Summary
The notion of patient engagement in the research process could extend so far as to include reviewing applications submitted to the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, Executive Director Joseph Selby says.
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