As the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute gets up and running to drive the nation’s comparative-effectiveness-research agenda, some are seeking creative means to leverage the public-private entity to encourage cost comparisons of technology and services.
The 2010 health care reform legislation establishing the institute explicitly focuses on “clinical” comparative effectiveness research, rather than cost comparisons. But Robert Brook, a health care expert with RAND Corp
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