Need to incorporate research findings into everyday practice.
With the federal government putting $1.1 billion into comparative-effectiveness research, two Baylor College of Medicine researchers advocate investing in finding ways to put that science into practice in doctors’ offices and clinics across the nation. “We need to pay as much attention as to how the evidence is put into practice as to the evidence itself,” said Dr. Laura A. Petersen, chief of the section of health services research in the department of medicine at BCM and director of the Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development Center of Excellence. Petersen, and Dr. Aanand D. Naik, an assistant professor of medicine discussed the need for a new emphasis in implementing the results of comparative-effectiveness research in a Perspective in the current issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.