Three new reports were recently made available to inform researchers on how PCORnet can be used for patient-centered CER research on specific populations: Gene Therapy, Mental and Behavioral Health, and Pediatrics.
PCORnet is a large, distributed “network of networks” funded by PCORI to improve the nation’s capacity to efficiently conduct definitive health research, particularly patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research (CER). At the time of these query reports, PCORnet included 78 data contributing Clinical Research Networks (CRN) sites representing more than 13,000 clinical sites connected to more than 47 million unique patients receiving care across the U.S. each year, including care delivered at large academic health systems, hospitals, federally qualified health centers, and community clinics.
Public | Data Reports - Available on PCORnet.org
- *NEW* Gene Therapy Data Report
- *NEW* Mental and Behavioral Health Data Report
- *NEW* Characteristics of the Pediatric Population Across Clinical Research
- Maternal Morbidity and Mortality (MMM) Public Query Report
- Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Public Query Report
- Characterizing Telehealth Visits Across Clinical Research Networks Participating In PCORnet®, The National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network
To learn more about our involvement with PCORI through our participation in the Stakeholders, Technology, and Research (STAR) CRN email ctsidata@wakehealth.edu or visit the Wake Forest CTSI Office of Informatics webpage.