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Comparative Effectiveness May Not Produce Hoped-For Savings, Study Finds
One component of Democrats' health reform plan, comparative effectiveness research, would seek to improve quality and lower medical costs by identifying the most clinically and cost-effective treatments available, but a new study by Rand Corp. finds the impact of the research may be slow to arrive.
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