While cost effectiveness analysis remains a lightning rod for controversy in the comparative effectiveness research conversation, an examination of how it has been applied in practice potentially could ease some tensions.
A forthcoming review looks at whether including a cost-effectiveness component would alter the general conclusion of a comparative effectiveness research study. In 70% of cases, the outcome is similar either...
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