Most health care recommendations in the United States have come from trials designed to measure efficacy of medical interventions, with randomized controlled trials considered the gold standard for evidence-based medicine. Comparative effectiveness research has become an essential component of research to help define the benefits, risks, and effectiveness of different interventions for a particular illness. Comparative effectiveness research is informally defined as an assessment of all available options for a specific medical condition, with intent to estimate effectiveness in specific subpopulations. In this article, we contrast efficacy-based healthcare research and recommendations in the United States, under the model of evidencebased m...
Comparative effectiveness research compares two active forms of treatment or usual care in compariso...
Comparative effectiveness research compares two active forms of treatment or usual care in compariso...
Comparative effectiveness research compares two active forms of treatment or usual care in compariso...
Most health care recommendations in the United States have come from trials designed to measure effi...
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...
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...
The $1.1 billion investment in comparative effectiveness research will reshape the evidence-base sup...
One of the important components of patient-centered healthcare is comparative effectiveness research...
A particular challenge for the healthcare provider and the patient is to choose among competing ther...
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...
Comparative effectiveness research compares two active forms of treatment or usual care in compariso...
Comparative effectiveness research compares two active forms of treatment or usual care in compariso...
Comparative effectiveness research compares two active forms of treatment or usual care in compariso...
Comparative effectiveness research compares two active forms of treatment or usual care in compariso...
Comparative effectiveness research compares two active forms of treatment or usual care in compariso...
Most health care recommendations in the United States have come from trials designed to measure effi...
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...
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...
The $1.1 billion investment in comparative effectiveness research will reshape the evidence-base sup...
One of the important components of patient-centered healthcare is comparative effectiveness research...
A particular challenge for the healthcare provider and the patient is to choose among competing ther...
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...
Comparative effectiveness research compares two active forms of treatment or usual care in compariso...
Comparative effectiveness research compares two active forms of treatment or usual care in compariso...
Comparative effectiveness research compares two active forms of treatment or usual care in compariso...
Comparative effectiveness research compares two active forms of treatment or usual care in compariso...
Comparative effectiveness research compares two active forms of treatment or usual care in compariso...