Friday, August 2, 2013
HCR Update from Mark Sanna: A study that analyzed articles published in just one prominent medical journal over a period of 10 years has found that newly established medical practices — even ones in wide use — are often reversed by subsequent evidence-based research. The finding, which was published online this month in the journal Mayo Clinic Proceedings, belies the common assumption that the very latest screening technology, medication or surgical technique is an improvement on care.
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