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Big numbers blur policy ambitions

Scienmag

Government policies often are presented with hefty price tags, but people often zone out as more zeros are added to the total cost.

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Grand Rounds September 29, 2023: Navigating the Use of Patient-Reported Outcomes in Research and Practice: The PROTEUS Consortium (Claire Snyder, PhD; Norah Crossnohere, PhD; Anne Schuster, PhD)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

There are more than 50 organizations with participating in PROTEUS, including clinicians and patient advocates, research and methods organizations, clinical trials groups, funding and government agencies, and universities and health systems. With current funding, PROTEUS can address recommendations specifically regarding education materials.

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Grand Rounds September 22, 2023: Integrating Community Health Workers into Team-Based, Early Childhood Preventative Care (Tumaini Rucker Coker, MD, MBA)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Clinics and practices will need Medicaid state plan amendments that provide adequate funding for community health care workers in well child care and support for implementation. The research team is in the next phase of local adaptation, having received funding from PCORI for PARENT Adaptation for Black Families: NCH-PCN Partnership.

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Grand Rounds Ethics and Regulatory Series November 11, 2022: Data Sharing and Pragmatic Clinical Trials: Law & Ethics Amidst a Changing Policy Landscape (Stephanie Morain, PhD, MPH; Kayte Spector-Bagdady, JD, MBioethics)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

The guidance has been updated over the years, and in 2020 NIH came out with the final iteration that goes into effect in January 2023 that applies to any research funded in whole or in part by NIH to maximize data sharing through the informed consent process. pctGR, @Collaboratory1.

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Grand Rounds July 15, 2022: Overview of Accelerating COVID-19 Therapeutic Interventions and Vaccines (ACTIV) Public-Private Partnership and Lessons Learned (Stacey J. Adam, PhD)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Having the ability to use the resources from the public and private sectors as much as possible, having sufficient funding and staffing, and having clear communication were all quintessential to getting things running quickly. View the Summary of NIH-Funded ACTIV/ACTIV-Associated Clinical Trials. pctGR, @Collaboratory1.

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Grand Rounds Ethics and Regulatory Series September 9, 2022: Building An Academic Learning Health System: Why Is It So Hard? (Steven Joffe, MD, MPH)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Dr. Joffe and his collaborators conducted a preliminary study of qualitative interviews, funded by PCORI, with 99 leaders of 16 geographically diverse Learning Health Systems. They place a high value on external funding that their faculty bring into the institution. Learn more. More info: [link]. Additional reading: [link].

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Grand Rounds May 5, 2023: All of Us Research Program: Improving Health Through Diverse Technology, Huge Cohorts, and Precision Medicine (Joshua C. Denny, MD, MS)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Discussion Themes -From a researcher perspective, how do researchers leverage All of Us and how should the costs be included in grants and funding opportunities? Those funds would come from NIH. New researchers get $300 of free credits which will handle a lot of EHR access. – How can one use this for prospective studies?

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