Closing the Gap Between Research and Practice in Health: Lessons from a Clinical Effectiveness Initiative
Pressure to utilize research evidence in decisions about patient care and population health, so-called evidence-based medicine, has swept the health care systems of most industrial countries. In the UK, the attention of policy makers has recently turned from the production of more 'effectivenes...
Main Authors: | Dopson, S, Locock, L, Surender, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2002
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