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Steven D Pearson

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The Hastings Center Report|May 24, 2012
Which orphans will find a home? The rule of rescue in resource allocation for rare diseasesEmily A Largent, Steven D Pearson
Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research|April 8, 2020
A proposed framework for patient engagement throughout the broader research enterpriseCamila L Strassle, Steven D Pearson
Archives of Internal Medicine|April 30, 2003
Patient attitudes toward continuity of careAnne G Pereira, Steven D Pearson
Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research|December 19, 2013
Through the looking glass: making the design and output of economic models useful for setting medical policyDaniel A Ollendorf, Steven D Pearson
JAMA|April 24, 2019
Novel Therapies for an Aging Population: Grappling With Price, Value, and AffordabilityJerry H Gurwitz, Steven D Pearson
JAMA Internal Medicine|July 4, 2017
Conflicts of Interest Reported in an Abbreviated Time Frame-ReplyAkilah A Jefferson, Steven D Pearson
Medical Care|May 18, 2010
An integrated evidence rating to frame comparative effectiveness assessments for decision makersDaniel A Ollendorf, Steven D Pearson
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|October 8, 2014
The ethics of 'fail first': guidelines and practical scenarios for step therapy coverage policiesRahul K Nayak, Steven D Pearson
JAMA Internal Medicine|January 24, 2017
Conflict of Interest in Seminal Hepatitis C Virus and Cholesterol Management GuidelinesAkilah A Jefferson, Steven D Pearson
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|October 6, 2010
How Medicare could use comparative effectiveness research in deciding on new coverage and reimbursementSteven D Pearson, Peter B Bach
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The Hastings Center Report|May 24, 2012
Which orphans will find a home? The rule of rescue in resource allocation for rare diseasesEmily A Largent, Steven D Pearson
Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research|April 8, 2020
A proposed framework for patient engagement throughout the broader research enterpriseCamila L Strassle, Steven D Pearson
Archives of Internal Medicine|April 30, 2003
Patient attitudes toward continuity of careAnne G Pereira, Steven D Pearson
Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research|December 19, 2013
Through the looking glass: making the design and output of economic models useful for setting medical policyDaniel A Ollendorf, Steven D Pearson
JAMA|April 24, 2019
Novel Therapies for an Aging Population: Grappling With Price, Value, and AffordabilityJerry H Gurwitz, Steven D Pearson
JAMA Internal Medicine|July 4, 2017
Conflicts of Interest Reported in an Abbreviated Time Frame-ReplyAkilah A Jefferson, Steven D Pearson
Medical Care|May 18, 2010
An integrated evidence rating to frame comparative effectiveness assessments for decision makersDaniel A Ollendorf, Steven D Pearson
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|October 8, 2014
The ethics of 'fail first': guidelines and practical scenarios for step therapy coverage policiesRahul K Nayak, Steven D Pearson
JAMA Internal Medicine|January 24, 2017
Conflict of Interest in Seminal Hepatitis C Virus and Cholesterol Management GuidelinesAkilah A Jefferson, Steven D Pearson
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|October 6, 2010
How Medicare could use comparative effectiveness research in deciding on new coverage and reimbursementSteven D Pearson, Peter B Bach
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