The Virginia Ambulatory Care Outcomes Research Network

A practice-based research network

Engaging Virginia primary care practices in meaningful research and practice improvement to address patient health needs.

Practice-based research networks (PBRNs) began in the US in the 1990s officially, although the concept of primary care physicians addressing needs of patients through ongoing evaluation has existed for generations. This article provides a valuable history of PBRNs in the United States.

The number of PBRNs in the US has grown dramatically since inception; there were approximately 28 in 1994 and there are more than 170 today.

The Virginia PBRN

ACORN’s goal is to help primary care clinicians continue to provide excellent care, make care easier, and engage in learning best practices. Our research and initiatives span health IT, the social determinants of health, health disparities, specific chronic and acute conditions, and patient/physician communication to list a few.

We are always interested in engaging new practices in collaboration. If you have an idea about what would help your practice, or if you want to get involved in an ongoing project, please email us at acorn@vcuhealth.org or click the contact button at the bottom of the page.

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acorn@vcuhealth.org
(804) 828-9625

In collaboration with Virginia Commonwealth University

Department of Family Medicine and Population Health

Areas of practice improvement

Albert Szent-Györgyi

“Research is seeing what everybody else has seen and thinking what nobody else has thought.”

Voltaire

“The art of medicine consists of amusing the patient while nature cures the disease.”

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