CER Credibility Hinges On Having Criteria For Using Results In Medical Decisions – National Health Council
Executive Summary
National Health Council President Weinberg calls for the development of criteria, with the involvement of patients and patient organizations, to measure the usability of comparative effectiveness research as a means of improving its credibility.
You may also be interested in...
Making CER Findings Relevant Requires Putting Results In Context – PCORI Board
As the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute board of governors debates its approach to disseminating and implementing research findings, one component is clear: context of research in the lives of those who will use it needs to be a key focus.
Thirteen Principles For Conducting CER, According To United BioSource Exec
During a recent DIA-sponsored conference, United BioSource Corp.’s Bryan Luce previewed a paper that will outline 13 principles that should be taken into account when developing comparative effectiveness research.
PCORI In 2012: The Year Of Stakeholder Engagement
With a draft document containing the national priorities and research agenda now available for comment, PCORI will focus in 2012 on discussing with stakeholders what specific research should be funded. By the end of 2012 PCORI expects to have a portfolio of research activities under way.