In Reply We thank Pimazoni-Netto et al for their letter and include our response to their concerns. In considering our published results, it is of tantamount importance that readers understand the tenets of comparative effectiveness research (CER)
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/61295/1/ahern et al_revisiting rose_200...
BACKGROUND: The amount a government should be willing to invest in adopting new medical treatments h...
Background: The amount a government should be willing to invest in adopting new medical treatments h...
Conclusions. Regardless the method the information on benefit was provided, the maximum amount of mo...
TO THE EDITOR: Garber (1) and Wilensky (2) both recognize the importance of information about compar...
Context:Geoffrey Rose’s two principal approaches to public health intervention are (1) targeted stra...
Conclusions: In the same number of people treated, the number of CVD events avoided for the overall ...
In a letter to the editor, authors Peter A. Meunnig and Sherry A. Glied reply to Norman Edelman piec...
Background: Several guidelines to reduce cardiovascular risk in diabetes patients exist in North Ame...
PURPOSE: We examined 512 published cost-utility analyses (CUAs) in the U.S. and other developed coun...
We appreciate Dr West's comments on our paper1; he has given us the opportunity to clarify some poin...
interest the article written by Curzen1 related to the results of the COURAGE study.2 We agree with ...
Shah Ebrahim and colleagues argue that more research on non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in both hig...
BackgroundHypertension and associated chronic diseases impose enormous and growing health and econom...
BACKGROUND: Several guidelines to reduce cardiovascular risk in diabetes patients exist in North Ame...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/61295/1/ahern et al_revisiting rose_200...
BACKGROUND: The amount a government should be willing to invest in adopting new medical treatments h...
Background: The amount a government should be willing to invest in adopting new medical treatments h...
Conclusions. Regardless the method the information on benefit was provided, the maximum amount of mo...
TO THE EDITOR: Garber (1) and Wilensky (2) both recognize the importance of information about compar...
Context:Geoffrey Rose’s two principal approaches to public health intervention are (1) targeted stra...
Conclusions: In the same number of people treated, the number of CVD events avoided for the overall ...
In a letter to the editor, authors Peter A. Meunnig and Sherry A. Glied reply to Norman Edelman piec...
Background: Several guidelines to reduce cardiovascular risk in diabetes patients exist in North Ame...
PURPOSE: We examined 512 published cost-utility analyses (CUAs) in the U.S. and other developed coun...
We appreciate Dr West's comments on our paper1; he has given us the opportunity to clarify some poin...
interest the article written by Curzen1 related to the results of the COURAGE study.2 We agree with ...
Shah Ebrahim and colleagues argue that more research on non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in both hig...
BackgroundHypertension and associated chronic diseases impose enormous and growing health and econom...
BACKGROUND: Several guidelines to reduce cardiovascular risk in diabetes patients exist in North Ame...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/61295/1/ahern et al_revisiting rose_200...
BACKGROUND: The amount a government should be willing to invest in adopting new medical treatments h...
Background: The amount a government should be willing to invest in adopting new medical treatments h...