The Public Wants Information, Not Board Mandates, From Comparative Effectiveness Research

Volume: 29, Issue: 10, Pages: 1872 - 1881
Published: Oct 1, 2010
Abstract
We conducted two national surveys of public opinion about comparative effectiveness research and the integration of findings from the research into clinical practice. The first survey found broad support for using research results to provide information, but less support for using them to allocate government resources or mandate treatment decisions. In addition, the public is willing to consider the use of financial incentives to encourage...
Paper Details
Title
The Public Wants Information, Not Board Mandates, From Comparative Effectiveness Research
Published Date
Oct 1, 2010
Volume
29
Issue
10
Pages
1872 - 1881
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