Physicians Still Concerned PCORI Will Investigate Cost-Effectiveness
Executive Summary
Despite a carefully worded statute aimed at keeping cost-effectiveness research out of the work conducted by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, the American Medical Association is still concerned that cost could play a role in the institute’s work.
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