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Evaluating Collaborations in Comparative Effectiveness Research: Opportunities and Challenges for So...

Evaluating Collaborations in Comparative Effectiveness Research: Opportunities and Challenges for So...

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Evaluating Collaborations in Comparative Effectiveness Research: Opportunities and Challenges for Social Network Analysis

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Evaluating Collaborations in Comparative Effectiveness Research: Opportunities and Challenges for Social Network Analysis

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St. Louis: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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IDEAS Working Paper Series from RePEc, 2014-01

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English

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St. Louis: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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Multidisciplinary, multi-institutional collaboration has become a key feature of comparative effectiveness research (CER), and CER funders have made promotion of these types of collaboration an implicit, and sometimes explicit, goal of funding. An important challenge in evaluating CER programs is understanding if and how different forms of collabor...

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Evaluating Collaborations in Comparative Effectiveness Research: Opportunities and Challenges for Social Network Analysis

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