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  • Authors Agboola, Fazioli, and Pearson are employed by ICER.

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  • Disclosure of funding sources and potential conflicts of interest is crucial for transparency.
  • Touchette reported grants from ICER and personal fees from Monument Analytics.
  • Atlas has no disclosures to report.

Key Insights:

  • Financial relationships can influence research perspectives.
  • Independent review and disclosure are vital for maintaining scientific integrity.

Outlook:

  • Future research should continue to prioritize transparency in funding and affiliations.
  • Ensuring unbiased economic evaluations is key for informed healthcare policy.