Study designs for comparative effectiveness research
This is a nice summary of study designs with examples and references: Making informed decisions: Assessing the strengths and weaknesses of study designs and analytic methods
This is a nice summary of study designs with examples and references: Making informed decisions: Assessing the strengths and weaknesses of study designs and analytic methods
Today in TIE: Austin on the VA drug benefit and how twitter broke twitter, Aaron on added sugar, while Kevin brings us a leap day
The GAO issued a report today with a nice literature review on savings from generic drug use. One fact caught my eye, on therapeutic substitution:
If you’re a Twitter user, you may care about this. I think you should. If you’re not a Twitter user, move on. You won’t care
As I wrote months ago, a federal district court judge in DC ruled that the FDA’s proposed graphic warnings on cigarettes violate the First Amendment.
As I continue my three month weight-loss kick (which I still promise to write about), I could not help but be interested in a study
If I had known about the following passage from Phil Longman’s book Best Care Anywhere (pages 56-57), I might have cited it in my paper with
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