Comparative effectiveness research: Challenges for medical journals

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Editors from a number of medical journals lay out principles for journals considering publication of Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER). In order to encourage dissemination of this editorial, this article is freely available in PLoS Medicine and will be also published in Medical Decision Making, Croatian Medical Journal, The Cochrane Library, Trials, The American Journal of Managed Care, and Journal of Clinical Epidemiology.© 2010 Sox et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Sox, H. C., Helfand, M., Grimshaw, J., Dickersin, K., Tovey, D., Knottnerus, J. A., & Tugwell, P. (2010, April 28). Comparative effectiveness research: Challenges for medical journals. Trials. https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-11-45

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