Editor’s highlights from the Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research – July 2019

Written by Laura Dormer, Editor

In this regular column, Editorial Director Laura Dormer selects her highlights from the latest issue of the Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research. July was a bumper month for the Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research with the publication of two issues (here and here). Here is some of the top content from across the two issues, which I’ve selected for their emphasis on improving the quality of comparative effectiveness research. 1. I’m highlighting four research articles this month and the first is from Dosenovic et al. (University Hospital Split, Croatia). One of the key factors when designing a clinical trial is...

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