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Today in TIE: Don wonders if open science is feasible with human subject research, Aaron makes clear the downside and limitations of high deductible health
Today in TIE: Don wonders if open science is feasible with human subject research, Aaron makes clear the downside and limitations of high deductible health
OK, OK, it’s not as if literally nobody has ever done an inventory of comparative effectiveness (CE) research. But don’t get too excited, there aren’t many examples.
Stuff like the following no longer shocks me, but it really should. It just seems like we ought to know more about comparative effectiveness (CE)
There’s been a lot of talk recently about health savings accounts and high deductible health plans. In the debates, they are often touted as an
The short answer is no. However, I haven’t been able to get this question out of my mind since attending a session on open notebook
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