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Published by Oxford University Press 2007.

EDITORIALS

Evidence-Based Reviews in Support of Health Policy Decisions

Paul M. Coates

Correspondence to: Paul M. Coates, PhD, Office of Dietary Supplements, National Institutes of Health, 6100 Executive Blvd, Rm 3B01, Bethesda, MD 20892-7517 (e-mail: pc61s@nih.gov).

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The principles of evidence-based review have found broad application, ranging from health insurance coverage decisions and clinical practice guideline development to informing the development of biomedical research agendas and public policy (1). For each application, there are unique challenges, advantages, and limitations associated with incorporating evidence-based reviews into existing decision-making processes.

In this issue of the Journal, Kavanaugh et al. (2) describe the approach that the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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