Half of medical treatments of unknown effectiveness
The British Medical Journal posted on their website, Clinical Evidence, the results of an analysis of randomized controlled trials focusing on harms and benefits of
The British Medical Journal posted on their website, Clinical Evidence, the results of an analysis of randomized controlled trials focusing on harms and benefits of
The supplement to February’s Medical Care Research and Review is all about shared decision making (SDM), of which I’m a big fan. Clarence Braddock’s paper is
A new paper on the subject is out, by Rachel Reid et al. I’m not going to describe or comment much on it right now
People love to debate this question, particularly when it comes to health care. If you’re among them, read Eduardo Porter’s recent NYT article, in which
Anyone who reads this blog knows research is expensive. Trials of just a few hundred participants (or less) can run into the millions of dollars.
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