National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report
Latest available findings on quality of and access to health care
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Search PBRN Registry
Network Type
- Dental Network (at least 75% are dentists) (1)
- Family Medicine Network (at least 75% are Family Medicine Clinicians) (44)
- Internal Medicine Network (at least 75% are General Internal Medicine Clinicians) (4)
- Mixed Network (a combination of family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, nursing and/or other specialties) (52)
- Nursing Network (at least 75% are nurses) (2)
- Other (10)
- Pediatric Network (at least 75% are pediatricians or specialize in child health) (18)
Research Interests
- (-) Obesity, physical activity, and/or diet and nutrition (129)
- Arthritis and other non-traumatic joint disease (muscle, bone, joint conditions) (50)
- Behavioral health (88)
- Cancer (62)
- Cardiovascular disease, including stroke and hypertension (117)
- Care transitions (83)
- Children's health issues (65)
- Chronic pain (87)
- Comparative effectiveness research on improving healthcare systems and/or patient experiences (111)
- Coordination of care for complex patients (97)
- Dementia, including Alzheimer's disease (brain and nerve conditions) (54)
- Depression and other mental health disorders (67)
- Developmental delays, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and autism (48)
- Diabetes (Type 1 or 2) (136)
- Functional limitations and physical disabilities (32)
- Health literacy (106)
- Immunizations (84)
- Infectious diseases including HIV/AIDS, STDs (51)
- Medication management (78)
- Other health or disease related interests (60)
- Peptic ulcer disease and dyspepsia (2)
- Population health (96)
- Pregnancy and childbirth, including preterm birth (57)
- Pulmonary disease/asthma (90)
- Substance abuse (alcohol and drug abuse) (78)
- Tobacco use and smoking cessation (89)
- Women's health issues (61)
State
- Alabama (1)
- Arizona (1)
- California (11)
- Colorado (6)
- Connecticut (2)
- Delaware (1)
- District of Columbia (2)
- Florida (5)
- Georgia (4)
- Illinois (8)
- International (6)
- Kansas (2)
- Kentucky (2)
- Louisiana (2)
- Maryland (2)
- Massachusetts (5)
- Michigan (2)
- Minnesota (3)
- Missouri (4)
- Nebraska (1)
- New Hampshire (1)
- New Jersey (1)
- New Mexico (1)
- New York (9)
- North Carolina (4)
- Ohio (9)
- Oklahoma (2)
- Oregon (3)
- Pennsylvania (6)
- South Carolina (3)
- Tennessee (2)
- Texas (8)
- The Territories of Guam, Puerto Rico, or Virgin Islands (1)
- Utah (1)
- Virginia (2)
- Washington (2)
- West Virginia (2)
- Wisconsin (2)
Geographic Coverage
Status
Practice-based Research Networks Registry
Results
Displaying 101 - 129 of 129 PBRNsAcronym: SCOR Network
Network Type: Pediatric Network (at least 75% are pediatricians or specialize in child health)
Network Category: Established
State: Massachusetts
Status: Inactive
Acronym: SCPPRN
Network Type: Pediatric Network (at least 75% are pediatricians or specialize in child health)
Network Category: Established
State: South Carolina
Status: Active
Acronym: STARNet
Network Type: Family Medicine Network (at least 75% are Family Medicine Clinicians)
Network Category: Established
State: Texas
Status: Active
Acronym: STOHN
Network Type: Dental Network (at least 75% are dentists)
Network Category: Affiliate
State: Texas
Status: Active
Acronym: SERCN
Network Type: Other
Network Category: Established
State: Georgia
Status: Active
Acronym: SWATRP
Network Type: Mixed Network (a combination of family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, nursing and/or other specialties)
Network Category: Established
State: Wisconsin
Status: Inactive
Acronym: SAPORO
Network Type: Family Medicine Network (at least 75% are Family Medicine Clinicians)
Network Category: Established
State: Louisiana
Status: Active
Acronym: SIPRO
Network Type: Mixed Network (a combination of family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, nursing and/or other specialties), Other
Network Category: Established
State: Illinois
Status: Inactive
Acronym: SPUR-Net
Network Type: Family Medicine Network (at least 75% are Family Medicine Clinicians)
Network Category: Established
State: Texas
Status: Inactive
Acronym: SOAR-Net
Network Type: Pediatric Network (at least 75% are pediatricians or specialize in child health)
Network Category: Established
State: Ohio
Status: Inactive
Acronym: SOARNet
Network Type: Other
Network Category: Developing
State: Texas
Status: Active
Acronym: AppNET
Network Type: Family Medicine Network (at least 75% are Family Medicine Clinicians)
Network Category: Established
State: Tennessee
Status: Inactive
Acronym: PeRC
Network Type: Pediatric Network (at least 75% are pediatricians or specialize in child health)
Network Category: Established
State: Pennsylvania
Status: Active
Acronym: SALT-Net
Network Type: Family Medicine Network (at least 75% are Family Medicine Clinicians)
Network Category: Established
State: New York
Status: Inactive
Acronym: UPLEARN
Network Type: Family Medicine Network (at least 75% are Family Medicine Clinicians)
Network Category: Established
State: International
Status: Active
Acronym: UCLA PCRN
Network Type: Mixed Network (a combination of family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, nursing and/or other specialties)
Network Category: Established
State: California
Status: Active
Acronym: ARC
Network Type: Mixed Network (a combination of family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, nursing and/or other specialties)
Network Category: Established
State: Massachusetts
Status: Active
Acronym: UH Rainbow Care Network
Network Type: Pediatric Network (at least 75% are pediatricians or specialize in child health)
Network Category: Established
State: Ohio
Status: Inactive
Acronym: UNYNET
Network Type: Mixed Network (a combination of family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, nursing and/or other specialties)
Network Category: Established
State: New York
Status: Active
Acronym: UHRN
Network Type: Family Medicine Network (at least 75% are Family Medicine Clinicians)
Network Category: Established
State: Utah
Status: Active
Acronym: VCMCDDCP
Network Type: Family Medicine Network (at least 75% are Family Medicine Clinicians)
Network Category: Established
State: California
Status: Active
Acronym: ACORN
Network Type: Mixed Network (a combination of family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, nursing and/or other specialties)
Network Category: Established
State: Virginia
Status: Active
Acronym: WU PAARC
Network Type: Pediatric Network (at least 75% are pediatricians or specialize in child health)
Network Category: Established
State: Missouri
Status: Inactive
Acronym: WINS PBRN
Network Type: Mixed Network (a combination of family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, nursing and/or other specialties)
Network Category: Developing
State: Connecticut
Status: Active
Acronym: WVPBRN
Network Type: Family Medicine Network (at least 75% are Family Medicine Clinicians)
Network Category: Established
State: West Virginia
Status: Active
Acronym: WVPBRN
Network Type: Family Medicine Network (at least 75% are Family Medicine Clinicians)
Network Category: Affiliate
State: West Virginia
Status: Active
Acronym: WNY-PIN
Network Type: Pediatric Network (at least 75% are pediatricians or specialize in child health)
Network Category: Established
State: New York
Status: Active
Acronym: WREN
Network Type: Family Medicine Network (at least 75% are Family Medicine Clinicians)
Network Category: Established
State: Wisconsin
Status: Active
Acronym: WPRN
Network Type: Family Medicine Network (at least 75% are Family Medicine Clinicians)
Network Category: Established
State: Washington
Status: Active