Senate’s Comparative Effectiveness Language Emphasizes Clinical Over Cost

Comparative effectiveness research funding of $1.1 billion passed the House and got approval from the Senate Appropriations Committee as part of an $800 billion-plus economic stimulus package last week; but device firms and some patient and physician groups are pushing for the Senate language to win out when it comes time to reconcile the bills

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