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Appendix F: Workshop Agenda
Pages 541-548

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From page 541...
... 2. Expanded interest and activity in the work needed -- e.g., compara tive effectiveness research, systematic reviews, innovative research strategies, clinical registries, coverage with evidence development.
From page 542...
... DAY ONE 8:00 Welcome and IntroductIons John W Rowe, Columbia University & IOM Roundtable on Evidence-Based Medicine 8:15 Keynote: a VIsIon for the capacIty to learn What care WorKs Best What are the core elements of a robust and sustainable capacity for comparative effectiveness research?
From page 543...
... Wilensky, Project HOPE 1:00 sessIon 2: the InformatIon netWorKs requIred Each presenter will describe the nature of the systems required to capture and use data for insights on clinical effectiveness and to ensure effective and efficient review and dissemination of those insights. Presenters will also describe what is known about the current capacity, give a rough estimate of the necessary capacity, and offer initial suggestions on policies or activities for progress.
From page 544...
... Steinwachs, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health & IOM Roundtable on Evidence-Based Medicine ➢ Comparative Effectiveness Workforce -- Framework and Assessment William R Hersh, Oregon Health and Science University • Reactor Panel Jean Paul Gagnon, sanofi-aventis Bruce Bruce H
From page 545...
... Bruce Ferguson, East Carolina Heart Institute ➢ Research Infrastructure Improvement Daniel E Ford, Johns Hopkins University ➢ Transforming Health Professions Education Benjamin K
From page 546...
... What existing or planned efforts might best inform the development of needed infrastructure for comparative analyses and research (e.g., biomarkers consortium, data aggregation efforts, Food and Drug Administration Sentinel Network)
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... , Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University Stuart H Altman, Brandeis University Kathleen A


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