PCORI Draft Research Agenda Offers Broad Areas Of Study With Intention Of Getting Specifics From Public Comments
Executive Summary
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute’s issues its draft national priorities and research agenda for comment Jan. 23. Rather than identify specific research items, the list contains five broad areas designed to elicit the greatest amount of input from stakeholders on what projects should be funded for investigation.
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