About CPRP

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THE FOUNDATION: IMPACT

This project builds on IMPACT.

IMPACT (Identifying research targets by Merging Patient And Clinician Treatment information) was our previous PCORI-funded effort. The team developed the Treatment Experience App (TEA) and a Research Roadmap — a clear outline detailing steps toward comparative treatment research on PFIC.

IMPACT made the path forward clear: creating the infrastructure needed to design and conduct comparative treatment studies on PFIC. CPRP was established to advance that goal, with patients, families, nurses, clinicians and researchers working as equal partners throughout.

Explore the IMPACT roadmap

THIS PROJECT: What CPRP is Doing

On January 1, 2026, PFIC Network received a PCORI Engagement Award (EACB-42398) providing 2 years of funding to establish the Consortium for Patient-centered Research on PFIC — officially titled Building Capacity to Engage in Patient-Centered Comparative Effectiveness Research on Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis.

The consortium project has three objectives:

Form a Steering Committee of patients, parents, clinicians, researchers, and nursing professionals that functions as a platform to discuss and develop consortium activities

Develop a governance charter that defines a basis of equal partnership in all consortium decisions

Define a research agenda of feasible, patient-centered comparative treatment questions

A fourth goal spans all three:

document the process as an example framework for other rare disease patient organizations.

Towards the end of the 2-year project that establishes the consortium, the Steering Committee will start to form research teams to design and launch treatment research studies. The long-term goal is for those studies to improve PFIC care — and to provide patients living with PFIC a broader evidence base for treatment decisions.

Funding

This 2-year project was funded through a Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute® (PCORI®) Eugene Washington PCORI Engagement Award (Contract #42398).

View project page on PCORI.org

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