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Robert W Dubois

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Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research|November 19, 2013
From methods to policy: a 'one-size-fits-all' policy ignores patient heterogeneityRobert W Dubois
Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research|November 19, 2013
From methods to policy: actions speak louder than wordsRobert W Dubois
Journal of Managed Care Pharmacy : JMCP|May 15, 2012
Looking at CER from the pharmaceutical industry perspectiveRobert W Dubois
Clinical Therapeutics|April 4, 2015
The Affordable Care Act: how can we know whether the intended consequences are occurring and the unintended ones are being avoided?Robert W Dubois
Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research|May 8, 2015
Is the real-world evidence or hypothesis: a tale of two retrospective studiesRobert W Dubois
Journal of Crohn'S & Colitis|December 22, 2010
On the second European Panel on the Appropriateness of Crohn's disease Therapy (EPACT-II)Robert W Dubois
Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research|September 13, 2016
Optimal slices of the healthcare spending pie: can traditional comparative effectiveness research address resource allocation?Robert W Dubois
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|October 7, 2003
Pharmaceutical promotion: don't throw the baby out with the bathwaterRobert W Dubois
Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research|November 19, 2013
From methods to policy: Quantifying the impact of comparative effectiveness research: let us avoid the mistakes of the pastRobert W Dubois
Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research|November 19, 2013
From methods to policy: the intended and unintended consequences of comparative effectiveness researchRobert W Dubois
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Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research|November 19, 2013
From methods to policy: a 'one-size-fits-all' policy ignores patient heterogeneityRobert W Dubois
Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research|November 19, 2013
From methods to policy: actions speak louder than wordsRobert W Dubois
Journal of Managed Care Pharmacy : JMCP|May 15, 2012
Looking at CER from the pharmaceutical industry perspectiveRobert W Dubois
Clinical Therapeutics|April 4, 2015
The Affordable Care Act: how can we know whether the intended consequences are occurring and the unintended ones are being avoided?Robert W Dubois
Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research|May 8, 2015
Is the real-world evidence or hypothesis: a tale of two retrospective studiesRobert W Dubois
Journal of Crohn'S & Colitis|December 22, 2010
On the second European Panel on the Appropriateness of Crohn's disease Therapy (EPACT-II)Robert W Dubois
Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research|September 13, 2016
Optimal slices of the healthcare spending pie: can traditional comparative effectiveness research address resource allocation?Robert W Dubois
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|October 7, 2003
Pharmaceutical promotion: don't throw the baby out with the bathwaterRobert W Dubois
Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research|November 19, 2013
From methods to policy: Quantifying the impact of comparative effectiveness research: let us avoid the mistakes of the pastRobert W Dubois
Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research|November 19, 2013
From methods to policy: the intended and unintended consequences of comparative effectiveness researchRobert W Dubois
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