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      Informed Consent, Comparative Effectiveness, and Learning Health Care

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      New England Journal of Medicine
      Massachusetts Medical Society

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          An ethics framework for a learning health care system: a departure from traditional research ethics and clinical ethics.

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            Is informed consent always necessary for randomized, controlled trials? .

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              Ethics and informed consent for comparative effectiveness research with prospective electronic clinical data.

              Electronic clinical data (ECD) will increasingly serve as an important source of information for comparative effectiveness research (CER). Although many retrospective studies have relied on ECD, new study designs propose using ECD for prospective CER. These designs have great potential but they also raise important ethics questions.
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                Journal
                New England Journal of Medicine
                N Engl J Med
                Massachusetts Medical Society
                0028-4793
                1533-4406
                February 20 2014
                February 20 2014
                : 370
                : 8
                : 766-768
                Article
                10.1056/NEJMhle1313674
                24552325
                713f1481-dc8f-4773-8702-e95a6481206b
                © 2014
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