Advancing methodological development of artificial intelligence in patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute's unique contribution to research done differently.

IF 3.4 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
JAMIA Open Pub Date : 2025-07-26 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1093/jamiaopen/ooaf081
Jinghua Ou, Erin Holve
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Abstract

Background: Recent advancements of Artificial Intelligence (AI) are rapidly transforming clinical research. While this technology offers exciting opportunities, it amplifies existing concerns regarding the need for transparent methodology that fosters patient engagement, and introduces new challenges. PCORI's Improving Methods portfolio has invested in methodological research to enhance rigor and transparency via patient-centered approaches in AI.

Objective: This commentary outlines PCORI's approach to funding and promoting a portfolio of methodological research that aims to improve the conduct of patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research (CER), with a focus on AI methods. The paper highlights a growing portfolio of over 40 AI related projects, including a recent cohort leveraging large language models to augment research processes in CER.

Discussion: PCORI's current portfolio of methods projects in AI illustrate timely opportunities for the clinical research informatics community to develop and assess AI applications that will further advance a robust, interoperable and ethical infrastructure for patient-centered CER. PCORI's requirement for ongoing, meaningful engagement of patients throughout the research lifecycle provides a blueprint for patient-centered AI by developing and applying models and methods designed to create value for patients and other healthcare partners.

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推进人工智能在以患者为中心的比较临床疗效研究中的方法学发展:以患者为中心的结果研究所对不同研究的独特贡献。
背景:人工智能(AI)的最新进展正在迅速改变临床研究。虽然这项技术提供了令人兴奋的机会,但它放大了现有的担忧,即需要透明的方法来促进患者的参与,并引入了新的挑战。PCORI的改进方法组合投资于方法研究,通过以患者为中心的方法提高人工智能的严谨性和透明度。目的:本评论概述了PCORI资助和促进一系列方法学研究的方法,旨在改善以患者为中心的比较临床有效性研究(CER)的实施,重点是人工智能方法。该论文强调了40多个人工智能相关项目的不断增长的投资组合,包括最近利用大型语言模型来增强CER研究过程的队列。讨论:PCORI目前在人工智能方面的方法项目组合为临床研究信息学社区开发和评估人工智能应用提供了及时的机会,这些应用将进一步推进以患者为中心的CER的强大,可互操作和道德基础设施。PCORI对患者在整个研究生命周期中持续、有意义的参与的要求,通过开发和应用旨在为患者和其他医疗保健合作伙伴创造价值的模型和方法,为以患者为中心的人工智能提供了蓝图。
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JAMIA Open
JAMIA Open Medicine-Health Informatics
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