“Being patient-centered is much easier said than done, but since becoming law, PCORI has taken positive steps in its work towards implementing patient-centered CER,” PIPC Chairman Tony Coelho said. He highlighted PCORI’s commitment to hiring a “Chief Patient Officer” and its decision to solicit and release comments on the draft definition of patient-centered outcomes research as two recent examples of positive steps taken by the Institute.
Dr. Selby spoke about the foundational tasks PCORI has achieved to date and his vision for the future of the Institute.
“What makes PCORI unique among research organizations is its commitment to conducting research that is guided by patients, caregivers, and the broader health community,” said Dr. Selby. “I appreciate the opportunity to work with passionate stakeholder groups like PIPC to advance patient-centered outcomes research.”
Panelists who participated in the forum included Shawn Bishop, a former health advisor to Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus; Marc Boutin, executive vice president & chief operating officer of the National Health Council; and Dr. Allen J. Taylor, director of Advanced Cardiac Imaging at Washington Hospital Center and MedStar Health Research Institute in Washington, D.C.
About PIPC
The Partnership to Improve Patient Care was formed in November 2008 to support proposals to expand the government's role in comparative effectiveness research that are centered on patient and provider needs; raise awareness about the value of well-designed CER; and promote the important role of continued medical innovation as part of the solution to cost and quality challenges in health care. Partnership members include a wide range of health care organizations representing patient advocacy, provider, and industry groups.
To learn more go to PIPCpatients.org.