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- AHRQ Series Part II: Methods Guide for Comparative Effectiveness - Guest Editor, Mark Helfand
Updating comparative effectiveness reviews: Current efforts in AHRQ's Effective Health Care Program
Journal of Clinical EpidemiologyVol. 64Issue 11p1208–1215Published online: June 20, 2011- Alexander Tsertsvadze
- Margaret Maglione
- Roger Chou
- Chantelle Garritty
- Craig Coleman
- Linda Lux
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 24To review the current knowledge and efforts on updating systematic reviews (SRs) as applied to comparative effectiveness reviews (CERs). - Original Article
AHRQ Series Paper 5: Grading the strength of a body of evidence when comparing medical interventions—Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and the Effective Health-Care Program
Journal of Clinical EpidemiologyVol. 63Issue 5p513–523Published online: July 13, 2009- Douglas K. Owens
- Kathleen N. Lohr
- David Atkins
- Jonathan R. Treadwell
- James T. Reston
- Eric B. Bass
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 345To establish guidance on grading strength of evidence for the Evidence-based Practice Center (EPC) program of the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. - Original Article
AHRQ Series Paper 3: Identifying, selecting, and refining topics for comparative effectiveness systematic reviews: AHRQ and the Effective Health-Care program
Journal of Clinical EpidemiologyVol. 63Issue 5p491–501Published online: June 22, 2009- Evelyn P. Whitlock
- Sarah A. Lopez
- Stephanie Chang
- Mark Helfand
- Michelle Eder
- Nicole Floyd
Cited in Scopus: 71This article discusses the identification, selection, and refinement of topics for comparative effectiveness systematic reviews within the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's Effective Health Care (EHC) program.