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Health Affairs, 25, no. 4 (2006): w279-w282
(Published online 6 June 2006)
doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.25.w279
© 2006 by Project HOPE
 
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Evidence-Based Coverage Decisions? Primum Non Nocere

Newell E. McElwee, S. Yin Ho, Kimberly A. McGuigan and Mark L. Horn

Drug class reviews are blunt tools for medical decision making. The practice of evidence-based medicine is far more than simply systematic reviews: The patient and doctor are integral. Here we highlight areas of evidence-based coverage decision making where greater balance and transparency could serve to improve the current process, and we recommend elements of a more positive approach that could optimize patient outcomes under resource constraints.


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