Comparative Effectiveness Research In Reform Legislation Seeks To Control Health Cost

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Bloomberg BusinessWeek: Within the health bill is an element that "has generated far less attention and political heat than other parts of the White House's plan to expand medical coverage to 32 million uninsured Americans. The measure requires the U.S. to put aside $500 million or more a year for something called 'comparative effectiveness research,' an ungainly name for a process Obama hopes will reduce costs...


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