The ultimate goal of comparative effectiveness research (CER) is to develop and disseminate evidence-based information about which interventions are most effective for which patients under what circumstances. To achieve this goal it is crucial that researchers in methodology development find appropriate methods for detecting the presence and sources of heterogeneity in treatment effect (HTE). Comparing with the typically reported average treatment effect (ATE) in randomized controlled trials and non-experimental (i.e., observational) studies, identifying and reporting HTE better reflect the nature and purposes of CER. Methodologies of CER include meta-analysis, systematic review, design of experiments that encompasses HTE, and statistical c...
The $1.1 billion investment in comparative effectiveness research will reshape the evidence-base sup...
The $1.1 billion investment in comparative effectiveness research will reshape the evidence-base sup...
Comparative effectiveness research compares two active forms of treatment or usual care in compariso...
One of the important components of patient-centered healthcare is comparative effectiveness research...
ABSTRACTObjectivesThe goal of comparative effectiveness analysis is to examine the relationship betw...
Most health care recommendations in the United States have come from trials designed to measure effi...
AbstractIntroductionComparative effectiveness research (CER) seeks to inform clinical decisions betw...
OBJECTIVES: The goal of comparative effectiveness analysis is to examine the relationship between tw...
There is an increasing need for reliable information on the rela-tive value of medical interventions...
Objectives: Most contemporary epidemiologic studies require complex analytical methods to adjust for...
Some patients will experience more or less benefit from treatment than the averages reported from cl...
The increased demand for evidence-based health care practices calls for comparative effectiveness re...
Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) has received national attention in recent years and since t...
The United States aspires to use information from comparative effectiveness research (CER) to reduce...
ABSTRACTObjectivesMost contemporary epidemiologic studies require complex analytical methods to adju...
The $1.1 billion investment in comparative effectiveness research will reshape the evidence-base sup...
The $1.1 billion investment in comparative effectiveness research will reshape the evidence-base sup...
Comparative effectiveness research compares two active forms of treatment or usual care in compariso...
One of the important components of patient-centered healthcare is comparative effectiveness research...
ABSTRACTObjectivesThe goal of comparative effectiveness analysis is to examine the relationship betw...
Most health care recommendations in the United States have come from trials designed to measure effi...
AbstractIntroductionComparative effectiveness research (CER) seeks to inform clinical decisions betw...
OBJECTIVES: The goal of comparative effectiveness analysis is to examine the relationship between tw...
There is an increasing need for reliable information on the rela-tive value of medical interventions...
Objectives: Most contemporary epidemiologic studies require complex analytical methods to adjust for...
Some patients will experience more or less benefit from treatment than the averages reported from cl...
The increased demand for evidence-based health care practices calls for comparative effectiveness re...
Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) has received national attention in recent years and since t...
The United States aspires to use information from comparative effectiveness research (CER) to reduce...
ABSTRACTObjectivesMost contemporary epidemiologic studies require complex analytical methods to adju...
The $1.1 billion investment in comparative effectiveness research will reshape the evidence-base sup...
The $1.1 billion investment in comparative effectiveness research will reshape the evidence-base sup...
Comparative effectiveness research compares two active forms of treatment or usual care in compariso...