Abstract Efforts to support and use comparative effectiveness research (CER), some more successful than others, have been promulgated at various times over the last forty years. Following a resurgence of interest in CER, recent health care reforms provided substantial support to strengthen its role in US health care. While CER has generally captured bipartisan support, detractors have raised concerns that it will to be used to ration services and heighten government control over health care. Such concerns almost derailed the initiative during passage of the health care reform legislation and are still present today. Given recent investments in CER and the debates surrounding its development, the time is ripe to reflect on past efforts to in...
A particular challenge for the healthcare provider and the patient is to choose among competing ther...
While advances in medical science have led to con-tinued improvements in medical care and health out...
Purpose: To assess the relevance of the experience of the National Institute for Health and Clinical...
Abstract Efforts to support and use comparative effectiveness research (CER), some more successful t...
Efforts to support and use comparative effectiveness research (CER), some more successful than other...
The goal of comparative effectiveness research (CER) articulated by the United States government is ...
C omparative effectiveness research (CER), once only thescientific interest of clinical and health s...
BACKGROUND: Policy makers across the political spectrum, as well as many clinicians and physician pr...
Outlines how the use of comparative effectiveness research on the relative merits of a healthcare in...
Background: Healthcare expenditures in the United States exceed the healthcare expenditures of other...
Outlines the issues involved in research to determine which treatments, diagnostic tests, and other ...
The aim of comparative effectiveness research (CER) is to improve the quality, effectiveness, and ef...
On 30 June 2009, another milestone was achieved inprogress toward a national system to promote medi-...
One of the important components of patient-centered healthcare is comparative effectiveness research...
Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) has received national attention in recent years and since t...
A particular challenge for the healthcare provider and the patient is to choose among competing ther...
While advances in medical science have led to con-tinued improvements in medical care and health out...
Purpose: To assess the relevance of the experience of the National Institute for Health and Clinical...
Abstract Efforts to support and use comparative effectiveness research (CER), some more successful t...
Efforts to support and use comparative effectiveness research (CER), some more successful than other...
The goal of comparative effectiveness research (CER) articulated by the United States government is ...
C omparative effectiveness research (CER), once only thescientific interest of clinical and health s...
BACKGROUND: Policy makers across the political spectrum, as well as many clinicians and physician pr...
Outlines how the use of comparative effectiveness research on the relative merits of a healthcare in...
Background: Healthcare expenditures in the United States exceed the healthcare expenditures of other...
Outlines the issues involved in research to determine which treatments, diagnostic tests, and other ...
The aim of comparative effectiveness research (CER) is to improve the quality, effectiveness, and ef...
On 30 June 2009, another milestone was achieved inprogress toward a national system to promote medi-...
One of the important components of patient-centered healthcare is comparative effectiveness research...
Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) has received national attention in recent years and since t...
A particular challenge for the healthcare provider and the patient is to choose among competing ther...
While advances in medical science have led to con-tinued improvements in medical care and health out...
Purpose: To assess the relevance of the experience of the National Institute for Health and Clinical...