AHRQ To Put More Than Half Of Stimulus CER Funding To Evidence Generation
Executive Summary
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality is planning to spend $173 million, of the $300 million allocated to it for comparative effectiveness research by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, on evidence generation
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