Is The Impact of Comparative Effectiveness Reports Being Evaluated?
June 30th, 2010
It is clear to all informed persons that the nation needs better evidence of what works in health care, and this has propelled comparative effectiveness research (CER) policy developments of late. However, for a number of—mainly political—reasons, recent Federal legislation separates the process of evidence generation and evidence synthesis from policy processes, e.g. Medicare coverage... Read the rest of this entry »



