Lack of Decision Support Hindering Comparative Effectiveness ResearchReporting Technology’s Impact on Healthcare

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A Health Affairs study finds that a lack of decision support tools and other factors are hindering comparative effectiveness research from changing clinical practices. The study notes that clinicians often face challenges related to decision support tools. Modern Healthcare et al.

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