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PCORI HSII: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Health Systems Implementation Initiative

The Health Systems Implementation Initiative (HSII) is an initiative that the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) began in 2022.

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The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) is an independent, nonprofit research organization that seeks to empower patients and others with actionable information about their health and health care choices. PCORI funds comparative clinical effectiveness research, which compares two or more medical treatments, services, or health practices to help patients and other stakeholders make better informed decisions.

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The goal of PCORI’s HSII is to advance the uptake of practicechanging comparative clinical effectiveness research results in care delivery settings. HSII is intended to facilitate lasting change within participating systems and lay groundwork for broader adoption of evidence-based practices.

Through HSII, PCORI will provide funding to HSII participant health care delivery systems to undertake implementation projects to actively advance the adoption of new evidence. These projects will have the goal of promoting the uptake of specific PCORI-funded evidence in practice.

The CommonSpirit Health Research Institute has been selected as one of the 42 participating health systems participating in this five-year initiative. In June 2023, CommonSpirit was awarded a capacity building grant to prepare our research institute to undertake work that will enhance our ability to conduct successful implementation and program evaluation under HSII (PCORI, 2023).

PCORI will be announcing the first implementation funding opportunities this fall. We look forward to the many positive outcomes this HSII collaboration will bring to the CommonSpirit ministry.

800 Hospitals

145,000 Hospital Beds

41 States Plus DC

PCORI HSII: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Health Systems Implementation Initiative

42 Health System Participants

79 Million Patients

6,400 Patients

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