Quantitative studies are the gold standard for establishing causality and drawing conclusions that can be generalized beyond the population studied. However, quantitative research methods also often lack contextual considerations and perspectives that can be further informed by qualitative approaches. Precision’s Marlon Graf, PhD, Rifat Tuly, MPH, and Suepattra May-Slater, MPH, PhD, argue that evidence generated through a mixed methods approach of both quantitative and qualitative research methods is the best approach to addressing complexity in healthcare innovation and care delivery.
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We have compiled some of the important work PRECISIONheor experts have recently contributed to in the rare disease space. Click here to download our free interactive PDF to learn more about some of these impactful studies in modeling, evidence synthesis, and other critical topics.
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Recently, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) published a detailed strategy plan outlining its vision for the next 5 years. Ross Maclean provides some key takeaways to life science innovators that help frame how NICE’s strategic framework may impact their business. Watch the video here and click here to download the summary.
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