What Does the Public Want from Comparative Effectiveness Research? Evidence from National Surveys
Update: 2013-05-30
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The fourth session of Equity and Choice in Health Care Access, a conference in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Center for Health Administration Studies (CHAS) at the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration, was entitled, “System Transformation and the ACA“ and included two speakers and a respondent. The first speaker was Eric Patashnik. His talk focused on the surprisingly weak evidence-based approach of American medicine and how the Comparative Effectiveness Research project, part of the Affordable Care Act, is working to correct this.
Bio: http://batten.virginia.edu/content/faculty-research/faculty/eric-m-patashnik
The fourth session of Equity and Choice in Health Care Access, a conference in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Center for Health Administration Studies (CHAS) at the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration, was entitled, “System Transformation and the ACA“ and included two speakers and a respondent. The first speaker was Eric Patashnik. His talk focused on the surprisingly weak evidence-based approach of American medicine and how the Comparative Effectiveness Research project, part of the Affordable Care Act, is working to correct this.
Bio: http://batten.virginia.edu/content/faculty-research/faculty/eric-m-patashnik
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