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Topic: Coverage with Evidence Development
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Coverage Options for Promising Technologies: Medicare's 'Coverage with Evidence Development'
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by Sean Tunis and Steven Pearson
Health Affairs 25 (2006): 1218-1230
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Sean Tunis and Steven Pearson Health Affairs article on Medicare's Coverage with Evidence Development
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Health Affairs 25 (2006): 1218-1230
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Coverage with Evidence Development: Ethical Issues and Policy Implications
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Franklin G. Miller, PhD and Steven D. Pearson, MD, MSc
Medical Care (2008), Volume 46 (7): 746-751
Abstract: Coverage with evidence development (CED) is an evolving
method of providing provisional access to novel medical interventions
while generating the evidence needed to determine whether
unconditional coverage is warranted. In this article we review the
policy rationale for CED and present a normative analysis that
addresses ethical concerns and policy implications.
Key Words: health insurance, coverage, Medicare, clinical
research, coercion
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Imaging Research Efforts Place Focus on Clinical Effectiveness: Research to Practice
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Article in Diagnostic Imaging by James Brice
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Conditional Coverage: Past Expereience and Future Trends
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Presentation given by Kalipso Chalkidou at the 2008 HTAi Conference
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Using Conditionally Funded Field Evaluations (CFFE) For Evidence Development, Uncertainty Reduction And Reimbursement Decision Making: Case Studies From Ontario
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Presentation given by Ron Goeree at the 2008 HTAi Conference
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Verteporfin photodynamic therapy (PDT) cohort study for the UK "coverage with evidence development"
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Presentation given by Barney Reeves at the 2008 HTAi Conference
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Managing Uncertainty in Healthcare: Report of a Meeting Organized by NICE and AHRQ
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This report is the result of an international meeting held in London on May 22, 2008. Staff from CMTP participated in the planning of this conference and was also responsible for a background presentation on the Dealing with uncertainty in Medicare coverage decisions.