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Comparative effectiveness research (CER) involves human subjects or the use of secondary data to compare the effectiveness of one preventive, diagnostic, therapeutic, or care delivery modality to another using real-world approaches and under real-world conditions. CER utilizes a variety of data ...
comparative effectiveness research (cer) has captured the attention of the biomedical community, including physicians, other health care professionals, and clinical researchers; the public, including patients and their advocates; and policy makers, including funding agencies and health care insurers. this ...
Comparative effectiveness research (CER) is a type of research involving human subjects or data from them that compares the effectiveness of one preventive, diagnostic, therapeutic, or care delivery modality model to another. The purpose of this research is to improve health outcomes by developing an...
Comparative effectiveness research (CER) is especially applicable to surgical oncology because of the numerous challenges associated with conducting surgical randomized controlled trials, and the opportunity to apply various CER methodologies to answer surgical questions. In this article, several past randomize...
An understanding of comparative effectiveness research as a core topic is important for neuroradiologists. It can be used in a variety of ways. Its goal is to look at alternative methods of interacting with a clinical condition, ideally, while improving delivery of care. While the Patient-...
Comparative Effectiveness Research-刘晓清.pdf,Comparative Effectiveness Research 比较效果研究 刘晓清 Clinical Epidemiology Unit 中国医学科学院北京协和医学院北京协和医院 liuxqpumch@ Current Challenges Concerns about health spending Large variations in cli
In clinical settings comparative effectiveness research (CER) compares the effectiveness of two or more treatments for a certain medical condition for a particular set of patients. CER also is implemented in public health to compare the effectiveness of two or more prevention or health promotion inte...
Systematic reviews in comparative effectiveness Jesse A. Berlin, ScD Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical R&D University of Pennsylvania Clinical Trials Symposium April 2010 1 Comparative Effectiveness • “Comparative effectiveness research (CER) is the generation and synthesis of evidence that compares the be...
and education that limit the dissemination of comparative effectiveness research findings and their uptake into clinical practice. The chapter then discusses possible solutions to enhance the dissemination of comparative effectiveness research, including new methods of continuing medical education, health informa...