Multiple Choice
Resistance to evidence-based medicine often stems from:
A) payers' worry over the high costs of implementation.
B) providers' concern that it will remove their independence.
C) the fact that protocols are not based on homogeneous populations.
D) fears that patient preferences are not addressed.
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Q2: Evidence-based medicine can be implemented as:<br>A) a
Q3: Which of the following has proven a
Q4: The gold standard for gathering new evidence
Q5: Evidence-based medicine is also sometimes called:<br>A) alternative
Q7: Why do clinicians find the guidelines of
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