Priorities Recommended for Comparative Effectiveness Research

June 30 -- A new report from the Institute of Medicine recommends 100 health topics that should get priority attention and funding from a new federal initiative focused on comparative effectiveness research. It also spells out actions and resources needed to ensure that this effort will be sustained and have a continuous process for updating priorities as needed and that the results will be put into clinical practice.


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