Note that "evidence based" doesn't quite mean proven.
So it was with great interest that I read an article by Erika Ramsdale, MD, and William Dale, MD, "Evidence-Based Guidelines and Quality Measures in the Care of Older Adults".
I'm no physician, but the article had some interesting points, including these:
In many cases, clinical trials fail to enroll subjects representative of patients seen in practice.Sometimes the evidence-base
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Furthermore, there is no definitive evidence that using EBM clinical guidelines as quality measures improves outcomes.
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Algorithmic guidelines sufficiently flexible to account for the wide heterogeneity of older adults are unlikely to be created.
may have little to do
with the case you now face.
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