With budgets getting tighter and health care needs growing, it makes sense to funnel shrinking resources to the most effective care. But, as Sharon Begley explains in ” The Best Medicine ” in the July 2011 issue of Scientific American , finding the best bang for our medical buck would be easier if we used the increasingly important analytical tool of comparative-effectiveness research.
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