Questioning 'Usual Care' in Clinical Research: Yeshiva University
January 08, 2020
January 08, 2020
BRONX, New York, Jan. 8 [TNSmedicalresearch-American Journal of Bioethics] -- Yeshiva University's Albert Einstein College of Medicine issued the following news release:
Comparative effectiveness studies have become increasingly common in recent years. Such studies contain at least one group of participants who receive "usual care," defined as the current treatment used in the ordinary course of care.
When properly designed, comparative effectiveness studies . . .
Comparative effectiveness studies have become increasingly common in recent years. Such studies contain at least one group of participants who receive "usual care," defined as the current treatment used in the ordinary course of care.
When properly designed, comparative effectiveness studies . . .