Evidence-Based Medicine: Excessive Attraction to Efficiency and Certainty? [Book Review]

Health Care Analysis 10 (3):299-307 (2002)
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Abstract

Advocates of EBM deserve much credit for theirefforts to increase the use of scientificevidence and economic evaluation in medicaldecision making. But EBM advocates' rigidrequirements of certainty in the estimation ofintervention effects may run counter tosociety's interest in maximising the expectedbenefits from resource use in health care.Also, their dedication to efficiency may leadsome to overlook societal concerns for fairnessin resource allocation

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