The Beckwith Institute’s 100+ funded projects have made measurable, sustainable, and far-reaching improvements in patient care at UPMC and beyond.

Many of the Institute’s innovations have been adopted as new standards of care at UPMC. Research findings have been featured in leading academic and medical journals, presented at national and international conferences, and attracted broader internal and external funding.

By bridging disciplines and fostering partnerships to address pressing critical health care challenges, The Beckwith Institute is making a lasting impact by:

Putting Patients at the Heart of Care

By integrating clinical insights with data and technology, the Institute advances patient-centered care. Its projects have improved patient safety, reduced unnecessary hospitalizations, avoided complications, and streamlined the discharge process. They have led to higher patient satisfaction, greater efficiencies, and valuable cost savings.

Fostering Groundbreaking Discoveries

The Institute drives clinical innovation by funding high-impact pilot research projects that explore novel concepts. Through intentional interprofessional collaboration, these efforts also build collegial connections that expand a project’s scope and insights.

Harnessing Technology

Leveraging electronic health records, big data, and emerging technology, the Institute develops predictive models and more effective screenings for urgent health concerns — from opioid addiction to suicide prevention. Projects also employ state-of-the-art tools like gaming technology to educate and empower patients of all ages to take charge of their health.

Enhancing Communication

The Institute fosters meaningful engagement between caregivers, patients, and their families, leading to clearer communication, better care experiences, and more accessible, high-quality health care.

Reducing Barriers to Care

To advance equity and access, the Institute focuses on underserved and at-risk populations — including children, immigrants, individuals with dementia, the homeless, and the frail elderly. Its projects extend into schools, homes, and community settings to improve care delivery where it is needed most.

Promoting Excellence and Innovation

By inviting all UPMC employees to propose new ideas to patient care, the Institute cultivates creative thinking, nurtures diverse perspectives, and builds capacity for ongoing innovation — helping to embed a culture of continuous improvement across UPMC.

“Working on this project with collaborators in Pediatric Allergy and Pulmonology was important for me on a personal level, as it provided me with new insights and appreciation of clinical research. It also provided me with a new vocabulary from my other collaborators in the world of video game development. We continue to try to move the game to a clinical trial, with preliminary results suggesting that the game improved patient and parent understanding of asthma and potential preventive strategies.”

Geoffrey Kurland, MD • Clinical Transformation

“This project was such a wonderful opportunity to take a small idea and actualize it. Beyond the idea itself, it showed me a lot of coordination and planning that is required “behind the scenes” for grants, and this is practical information that I will apply in my future academic and research career.”

Erin Bayley, MD • Frontline Innovation