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Is evidence-based medicine appropriate for the elderly?

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Policy experts desperately want to reduce the amount of variability Medicare patients receive.

Studies have suggested that standardizing care is one approach to control health costs, and bodies like a comparative effectiveness institute would be helpful to bring evidence to the forefront of clinical care.

That may work well for a young, healthy population, but not in the elderly. Jane Brody writes an article describing the (more…)


December 31st, 2008 |

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