Editor’s highlights from the Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research – September 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. The tools and protocols used in health economics and outcomes research (HEOR) are constantly being developed and validated, particularly when it comes to making the best treatment and access decisions in the real world. The September issue of the Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research is now available, and this month’s summary highlights some interesting research in this area; including two papers related to access to medicines in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), and one that uses the example...

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