PCORnet® is intended to improve the nation’s capacity to efficiently conduct patient-centered health research, particularly comparative clinical effectiveness research (CER), by providing a large, highly representative network of health data, research expertise, and patient insights. PCORnet has been developed with funding from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute® (PCORI®).
Researchers are using PCORnet to improve patient outcomes by fueling the kind of large-scale research needed to better understand how different metabolic pathways interact.
Metabolic disruption is the basis of major global health burdens, including diabetes, obesity, heart failure, and cancer.
The Study:PRECIDENTD(PREvention of CardIovascular and DiabEtic kidNey disease in Type 2 Diabetes)
Funder:Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute® (PCORI®)
Population:6,000 participants across eight study sites with type 2 diabetes who are
Using PCORnet, researchers could:
The Study:Greenlight Plus
Population:900 parent-infant pairs across six U.S. medical centers
Results were published in JAMA
PCORnet resources are available to researchers, patient groups, industry, and agencies from all funding sources and affiliations. PCORI also offers funding for broad pragmatic studies using PCORnet.
Are you ready to find out how PCORnet can support your next research effort? Contact the PCORnet® Front Door to start the conversation.
Funder: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute® (PCORI®)
Results published in JAMA Surgery
"PCORnet has established partnerships across the nation’s leading health systems that allowed us to conduct bariatric research at the largest scale to date with patient data that is secure and fully de-identified."
Kathleen McTigueCo-principal Investigator, PCORnet® Bariatric Study
Weight loss results published in the Annals of Internal Medicine
Safety results published in JAMA Surgery
"I see PCORnet as key to supporting discoveries from the bench to bedside. We’re excited about the future, and we think that PCORnet is a very important tool."
Mariell JessupChief Science and Medical Officer at the American Heart Association
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"I am thrilled to be a part of this important research, which will bring more clarity to the relationship between bariatric surgery and cancer—a question that is certainly of great interest to bariatric surgery recipients like me."
Neely WilliamsBariatric surgery patient and member of the PCORnet® Steering Committee
PCORnet is a national resource, funded by PCORI, that enables insights from high-quality health data, patient partnership, and research expertise to deliver fast, trustworthy answers that advance health outcomes. The network supports both observational and interventional research.