AbstractObjectiveIn both the United States and Europe there has been an increased interest in using comparative effectiveness research of interventions to inform health policy decisions. Prospective observational studies will undoubtedly be conducted with increased frequency to assess the comparative effectiveness of different treatments, including as a tool for “coverage with evidence development,” “risk-sharing contracting,” or key element in a “learning health-care system.” The principle alternatives for comparative effectiveness research include retrospective observational studies, prospective observational studies, randomized clinical trials, and naturalistic (“pragmatic”) randomized clinical trials.MethodsThis report details the recom...
Background: Healthcare expenditures in the United States exceed the healthcare expenditures of other...
A particular challenge for the healthcare provider and the patient is to choose among competing ther...
Most health care recommendations in the United States have come from trials designed to measure effi...
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...
Although not the gold standard of clinical research, observational studies can play a central role a...
Although not the gold standard of clinical research, observational studies can play a central role a...
AbstractIntroductionComparative effectiveness research (CER) seeks to inform clinical decisions betw...
ABSTRACTObjectivesMost contemporary epidemiologic studies require complex analytical methods to adju...
Outlines how the use of comparative effectiveness research on the relative merits of a healthcare in...
The $1.1 billion investment in comparative effectiveness research will reshape the evidence-base sup...
ABSTRACTObjectivesThe goal of comparative effectiveness analysis is to examine the relationship betw...
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...
A particular challenge for the healthcare provider and the patient is to choose among competing ther...
Background: Healthcare expenditures in the United States exceed the healthcare expenditures of other...
A particular challenge for the healthcare provider and the patient is to choose among competing ther...
Most health care recommendations in the United States have come from trials designed to measure effi...
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...
Although not the gold standard of clinical research, observational studies can play a central role a...
Although not the gold standard of clinical research, observational studies can play a central role a...
AbstractIntroductionComparative effectiveness research (CER) seeks to inform clinical decisions betw...
ABSTRACTObjectivesMost contemporary epidemiologic studies require complex analytical methods to adju...
Outlines how the use of comparative effectiveness research on the relative merits of a healthcare in...
The $1.1 billion investment in comparative effectiveness research will reshape the evidence-base sup...
ABSTRACTObjectivesThe goal of comparative effectiveness analysis is to examine the relationship betw...
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...
A particular challenge for the healthcare provider and the patient is to choose among competing ther...
Background: Healthcare expenditures in the United States exceed the healthcare expenditures of other...
A particular challenge for the healthcare provider and the patient is to choose among competing ther...
Most health care recommendations in the United States have come from trials designed to measure effi...