From Concept to Policy: 10 Years After the Call for a US Center for Comparative Effectiveness Information
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This article describes the evolution of comparative effectiveness research since the concept was first discussed by Gail Wilensky in 2006. It illustrates how Wilensky’s policy ideas have resulted in a better understanding of ‘what works best for whom’ in the nation’s health care system.
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