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Partnership to Improve Patient Care (PIPC) letter to Honorable Christensen, Inslee, and Upton supporting the amendment for Comparative Clinical Effectiveness Research July 20, 2009

Authors: Partnership to Improve Patient Care (PIPC)

Publication Year: 2009

Last Updated: 2010-09-01 16:08:12

Journal: NA

Keywords: PIPC, Partnership to Improve Patient Care, CER, Clinical Effectiveness Research, Amendment

 

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The Partnership to Improve Patient Care (PIPC) is writing in strong support of your amendment on comparative clinical effectiveness research (CER) as an essential step to advance CER that is centered on the needs of patients and providers and improves health care quality. PIPC supports comparative effectiveness research as an important element of health care reform that, if appropriately structured, can have a significant benefit for patients. We believe the goal of CER is to provide doctors and patients with the information they need to make good health care decisions

 

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The Partnership to Improve Patient Care (PIPC) is writing in strong support of your amendment on comparative Clinical Effectiveness Research (CER) as an essential step to advance CER that is centered on the needs of patients and providers and improves health care quality. PIPC supports comparative effectiveness research as an important element of health care reform that, if appropriately structured, can have a significant benefit for patients. We believe the goal of CER is to provide doctors and patients with the information they need to make good health care decisions


 

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