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Comparative Effectiveness Resource Center 

Comparative effectiveness initiatives may have significant impact on a sweeping range of constituencies—from providers, payers, industry, and regulators—to patients and their advocates. Competing drugs, medical devices, and clinical procedures are all in play.

This educational site is intended to help you understand the issues involved in this complex topic. You can access a range of resources, from national policy conference recordings to perspectives from leading experts, plus links to Presidential candidate platforms and position statements by stakeholder groups. Visit often as we expand our resources in the coming months.

Conference Report: Examining Key Questions
ECRI Institute's 15th Annual Conference, Comparative Effectiveness of Health Interventions: Strategies to Change Policy and Practice
By health journalist Andrew Holtz, MPH

Conference Sessions: Free Access
ECRI Institute's 15th Annual Conference, Comparative Effectiveness of Health Interventions: Strategies to Change Policy and Practice, was held October 17-18, 2007:

Stakeholders Weigh In on Comparative Effectiveness

Federal Legislation Addressing Comparative Effectiveness

What are the U.S. Presidential Candidates Saying?
This list represents the U.S. Presidential candidates whose Web sites specifically address comparative effectiveness initiatives:

Comparative Effectiveness in the News

 

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The CE Resource Center is supported in part by an unrestricted grant from Lockheed Martin Government Healthcare Solutions

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Learn more about ECRI Institute's independent, unbiased evidence-based guidance on drugs, devices, procedures and systems of care.

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