Senate Considers Revised Comparative Effectiveness Plan In Reform Bill
• By The Pink Sheet
Comparative effectiveness research led by a non-government institute with funding from public and private sources, as envisioned by Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., is among the provisions for health care reform that are being debated by the Senate, but some changes to CER provisions were made as the bill moved from the Finance Committee to its current iteration on the Senate floor
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