Applying Comparative Effectiveness Data to Medical Decision Making, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016
A Practical Guide

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This textbook introduces students to the basic concepts and methods used to measure and compare the expected benefits, risks and cost of preventive and therapeutic medical interventions. It provides an easily accessible overview of comparative effectiveness and its practical applications to daily medical decisions. The book includes learning objectives for each topic, definitions of key terms and topic summaries. Each chapter is written by a highly regarded academic and extensive reference is made throughout to other sources of literature where the interested reader can find further details.

The book considers, among other topics, evidence based medicine and the role of comparative effectiveness research in the development of medical guidelines, bias and confounding, quality of life, randomized controlled trials, analyses of retrospective databases, screening and economic evaluation. The book is intended to serve as a ?what is it??, ?why do we need it?? and ?how does it or could it effect positive change in health care?? rather than just a ?how to?? technical overview. As such, it provides an essential resource for both under- and post-graduate students in health sciences.

1. Introduction to Comparative Effectiveness Research.- 2. Randomized Controlled Trials.- 3. Observational Studies.- 4. Evaluating Published CER Evidence.- 5. Epidemiological Principles Applied to CER.- 6. The Question of Value.- 7. Medical Decision Making: When Evidence and Medical Culture Clash.- 8. The Value of Prevention.

Dr. Carl Asche is the Director of the Center for Outcomes Research at the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, where he is a Research Professor both in the Departments of Medicine (Peoria) and Pharmacy Systems, Outcomes & Policy (Chicago). He is also a research affiliate with the University of Victoria Centre on Aging. His research focuses on the use of comparative effectiveness research and cost-effectiveness analysis in health care decision making. In addition to the present book,his academic work has comprised authoring or co-authoring of over 75 papers that appear in the medical and economic literature. He has presented his research at seminars and conferences both nationally and internationally. He has served on numerous national and international health economics focused editorial, grant review, advisory boards and committees. Dr. Asche’s research is funded by a variety of state/federal agencies and health system providers. 

Easily accessible overview of comparative effectiveness

Learning objectives for each topic

Suggestions for further reading for each topic