Obama Wants Comparative Effectiveness Institute; Is NICE A Good Model?
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama has proposed a comparative effectiveness institute as part of his health care reform plan, but an independent analysis by the Lewin Group suggests that many physicians may not adopt the practices recommended by such a body
You may also be interested in...
Post-Election Industry Outlook: New User Fees, More Aggressive FDA
With a Democrat-controlled government led by President-elect Barack Obama poised to take control, industry experts have begun speculating on the future of device regulation and reimbursement
Post-Election Industry Outlook: New User Fees, More Aggressive FDA
With a Democrat-controlled government led by President-elect Barack Obama poised to take control, industry experts have begun speculating on the future of device regulation and reimbursement
Much Research, Little Action On Comparative Effectiveness
Efforts to create an expanded federal program to research the comparative effectiveness of health services got another nudge July 31 with the introduction of new legislation