Disruptive Women’s Comparative Effectiveness Research eBook Is Available
July 23rd, 2009
At the end of June 2009, Disruptive Women in Health Care ran a series of posts that explored the issue of Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) from a variety of viewpoints and perspectives:
- Patients
- Providers
- Innovators
- Caregivers
- Policymakers
- Rare Diseases
- Minorities
- Gender
While there is tremendous potential in the power of CER, there remain a number of troubling issues and difficult questions. The promise and the pitfalls are reflected in the new CER ebook we put together, which encapsulates each of the posts. To download a free copy, please click here.
Related posts:
- Comparative Effectiveness Research Smack Down: June 22nd Kicks Off A Policy Challenge through the Eyes of Disruptive Women in Health Care
- Comparative effectiveness research: do we need to reevaluate research ills?
- Comparative Effectiveness Research: What a Difference an X Should Make
- Drug Adherence Throwdown: Disruptive Women Take on America’s Other Drug Problem
- Comparative Effectiveness Research: Thinking outside the box






August 7th, 2009 at 1:34 pm
great job summarizing some of the issues surrounding CER.