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Comparative Effectiveness and Rationing: Lessons from NICE

 > American attempts at comparative effectiveness research have often prompted charges of rationing. However, a free flow of information about benefits, harms, and costs through publicly funded comparative effectiveness research could improve health care in the U.S. Examining how Britain’s NICE uses this research could help us understand its potential benefits. read more
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