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Clemens S. Hong, MD, MPH; Steven J. Atlas, MD, MPH; Yuchiao Chang, PhD; S. V. Subramanian, PhD; Jeffrey M. Ashburner, MPH; Michael J. Barry, MD; Richard W. Grant, MD, MPH
Limits to quality improvement activities...especially important when comparing between practices. But are the payers listening?
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At the centre, we are currently running our teaching workshop. Participants have come from about 20 different and in today’s session, we are fortunate in that Rod Jackson, Professor of Epidemiology at Auckland has made the short journey from New Zealand to be with us and present.
This is very appealing. I've also liked the PICOTT change - PICO + Time period + Type of study to best answer the question. I've been thinking that we need to create more in the way of generalizable models for critical appraisal rather than worksheets...
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via www.informationisbeautiful.net
A living evidence diagram of supplement efficacy...note the author does not claim to have critically appraised each bit of evidence, but it's interesting all the same.
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