Improving healthcare is complex.

The UPMC Center for High-Value Health Care generates knowledge and insights for diverse stakeholders seeking solutions to today’s pressing healthcare challenges.

The Center is embedded within UPMC’s integrated delivery and finance system (IDFS) and convenes experts from across UPMC and those from renowned research institutions, community groups, advocacy and trade organizations, foundations, and funding agencies to develop healthcare innovations that have a lasting effect on people, systems, and communities. We work through patient-centered outcomes research, comparative effectiveness studies, program evaluations, implementation science, and patient and community engagement activities to help our stakeholders understand the impact of new care delivery and payment models on important healthcare outcomes within UPMC and beyond. Stay up to date on the Center’s research, program evaluation, and stakeholder engagement activities by viewing our latest news updates, results, and published materials.

Center Highlights

Center Staff Present at Academy Health Annual Research Meeting in Seattle

Sarah Markwardt, Anna Patterson, and Ashley Taylor presented findings from Center programming involving integrated care interventions, meal programs for high need patient populations, and patient needs and preferences when transitioning from pediatric to adult inflammatory bowel disease care.

UPMC Joins 41 Other US Health Systems to Carry Out Multi-Year PCORI®-funded Initiative

The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI®) selected UPMC as one of 42 health systems nationwide to participate in a pioneering initiative to accelerate the implementation of practice-changing research results in clinical care to improve patients’ outcomes. The UPMC Center for High-Value Health Care will administer the initiative on behalf of UPMC.

Center Receives Grant for Violence Intervention & Prevention (VIP) Program

With funding from the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD), Center and Community Care teams will collaborate with community, school, and behavioral health providers in Blair County to enhance trauma-informed services through collaboration, coordinating, and training.

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