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    This article explores comparative effectiveness research (CER) within chiropractic care. It outlines Institute of Medicine priorities and recommends how chiropractors can increase CER involvement for evidence-based practice.

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    Area of Science:

    • Integrative medicine and health services research.
    • Evidence-based practice and healthcare policy.

    Background:

    • Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) is crucial for informing clinical decisions and healthcare policy.
    • The chiropractic profession's engagement with CER is currently limited but presents significant opportunities.

    Discussion:

    • This article examines the role and relevance of CER within the chiropractic field.
    • It highlights the Institute of Medicine's established CER priorities.
    • Strategies for enhancing chiropractic participation in CER are proposed.

    Key Insights:

    • Understanding CER priorities is essential for the chiropractic profession's advancement.
    • Increased involvement in CER can strengthen the evidence base for chiropractic treatments.
    • Proactive engagement can align chiropractic care with broader healthcare system goals.

    Outlook:

    • Future research should focus on developing robust CER methodologies applicable to chiropractic interventions.
    • Collaboration between chiropractic researchers and policymakers is vital for successful CER implementation.
    • The chiropractic profession can enhance its contribution to patient-centered, evidence-based healthcare through CER.