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What is likely to be the biggest obstacle to the delivery of cost-efficient care?
 
  a. Government mandates for the delivery of certain types of care
  b. Rationing of services by the government
  c. Public's attitudes
  d. Inadequacy of comparative effectiveness research

Question 2

What is the main answer sought in comparative effectiveness research?
 
  a. How can best practices be adopted in clinical care delivery?
  b. What works best for which patients?
  c. What new research should be undertaken to improve quality?
  d. Why a particular treatment did not produce expected results?



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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