Patient-Centered Core Impacts Sets (PC-CIS): What They Are and What They Are Not

Letter to the Editor We are writing regarding the Innovations in Pharmacy commentary entitled, “Evidentiary Standards for Patient-Centered Core Impact Value Claims.”(1) We thank Dr. Langley for commenting on the National Health Council’s work on patient-centered core impact sets (PC-CIS), an initiat...

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Published inInnovations in pharmacy Vol. 14; no. 1; p. 3
Main Authors Perfetto, Eleanor M., Schrandt, Suz, Escontrías, Omar A., Burke, Laurie B.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing 10.10.2023
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Summary:Letter to the Editor We are writing regarding the Innovations in Pharmacy commentary entitled, “Evidentiary Standards for Patient-Centered Core Impact Value Claims.”(1) We thank Dr. Langley for commenting on the National Health Council’s work on patient-centered core impact sets (PC-CIS), an initiative spearheaded by the nonprofit organization and its membership with multi-stakeholder representation and input.(2-4) While we have tried to be clear and transparent about the intent of PC-CIS, the commentary made it apparent to us we need to (and will) do more to be explicit about what a PC-CIS is and is not, and its possible downstream uses.  We believe the PC-CIS concept was misrepresented in the commentary and want to provide clarification for readers so they can consider the merits of the initiative for themselves.
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ISSN:2155-0417
2155-0417
DOI:10.24926/iip.v14i1.5264