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Observational & Pragmatic Research Institute

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  • Number of employees
    50-100
  • Company Type
    Large Multi-national
About Observational & Pragmatic Research Institute

The Observational & Pragmatic Research Institute is a leading research organization based in the UK, dedicated to advancing the field of observational and pragmatic research. Our mission is to provide high-quality, evidence-based insights that inform healthcare decisions and improve patient outcomes.

We specialize in conducting rigorous studies that reflect real-world settings, ensuring that our findings are relevant and applicable to everyday clinical practice. Our team of experienced researchers employs innovative methodologies to gather data that captures the complexities of patient experiences and treatment pathways.

At the heart of our work is a commitment to collaboration. We partner with healthcare providers, academic institutions, and industry stakeholders to foster a multidisciplinary approach to research. This collaborative spirit enables us to address pressing healthcare challenges and contribute to the development of effective interventions.

Our core activities include:

  • Conducting observational studies that explore the effectiveness of treatments in real-world populations.
  • Implementing pragmatic trials that assess the impact of healthcare interventions in routine practice.
  • Providing consultancy services to organizations seeking to enhance their research capabilities.
  • Offering training and support for researchers and practitioners in the field of pragmatic research.

We envision a future where research is seamlessly integrated into clinical practice, empowering healthcare professionals with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions. By prioritizing patient-centred approaches, we aim to bridge the gap between research and practice, ultimately enhancing the quality of care delivered to patients.

Join us on our journey to transform healthcare through innovative research and collaboration.

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