The U.S. health care system is often inefficient, ineffective, and inequitable. Compared to other high-income countries, the U.S. pays more for health care and has worse outcomes. One potentially ...
Although we support Lisbeth B. Schorr’s call for a variety of evaluation methods to identify promising social programs (“Innovative Reforms Require Innovative Scorekeeping,” Aug. 26, 2009.), we ...
Applied Biologics, a biopharmaceutical company advancing novel biologic therapies for serious diseases with significant unmet ...
Multicenter International Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer Study of the Consensus Immunoscore for the Prediction of Survival and Response to Chemotherapy in Stage III Colon Cancer During this ...
Rigorous impact evaluations have become increasingly important to guide the direction and scaling of social impact programs. In 2000, only 39 impact evaluations of work performed in low- and ...
Hospital readmission is a key quality metric, yet post-discharge interventions often yield variable results. In the first large-scale randomized evaluation of causal machine learning in a health ...
Digital health has evolved rapidly since the concept was first introduced in 2000 by Seth Frank 1,2. The FDA considers digital health as a broad scope that includes categories such as mobile health, ...
Results from the first randomised trial evaluating microRNA inhibition in heart failure were presented today at Heart Failure ...
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