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D M Eddy

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The New England Journal of Medicine|July 3, 1999
Who should determine when health care is medically necessary?D M Eddy
Physician Executive|August 7, 1990
What does it cost, and does it help the patient?. Interview by Wesley CurryD M Eddy
The Internist|December 10, 1988
Getting a handle on uncertainties in medical practice. Interview by C. Burns Roehrig and Janice C. SimmonsD M Eddy
JAMA|July 28, 1993
Clinical decision making: from theory to practice. Three battles to watch in the 1990sD M Eddy
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|December 1, 1982
Timing of repeated monitoring testsD M Eddy
Bulletin Du Cancer|January 1, 1980
Evaluation of a screening program in oncologyD M Eddy
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|June 1, 1980
Usefulness of statistical models to assess the benefit of breast cancer screening: a replyD M Eddy
JAMA|March 25, 1992
Clinical decision making: from theory to practice. Cost-effectiveness analysis. A conversation with my fatherD M Eddy
JAMA|October 16, 1991
Oregon's methods. Did cost-effectiveness analysis fail?D M Eddy
JAMA|February 28, 1996
Clinical decision making: from theory to practice. Benefit language: criteria that will improve quality while reducing costsD M Eddy
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The New England Journal of Medicine|July 3, 1999
Who should determine when health care is medically necessary?D M Eddy
Physician Executive|August 7, 1990
What does it cost, and does it help the patient?. Interview by Wesley CurryD M Eddy
The Internist|December 10, 1988
Getting a handle on uncertainties in medical practice. Interview by C. Burns Roehrig and Janice C. SimmonsD M Eddy
JAMA|July 28, 1993
Clinical decision making: from theory to practice. Three battles to watch in the 1990sD M Eddy
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|December 1, 1982
Timing of repeated monitoring testsD M Eddy
Bulletin Du Cancer|January 1, 1980
Evaluation of a screening program in oncologyD M Eddy
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|June 1, 1980
Usefulness of statistical models to assess the benefit of breast cancer screening: a replyD M Eddy
JAMA|March 25, 1992
Clinical decision making: from theory to practice. Cost-effectiveness analysis. A conversation with my fatherD M Eddy
JAMA|October 16, 1991
Oregon's methods. Did cost-effectiveness analysis fail?D M Eddy
JAMA|February 28, 1996
Clinical decision making: from theory to practice. Benefit language: criteria that will improve quality while reducing costsD M Eddy
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