Public Use of Drugs and Procedures Unfortunately, evidence is not
Public Use of Drugs and Procedures Unfortunately, evidence is not available to support the effectiveness or cost-benefit of every procedure or drug. How should policymakers and providers make decisions when faced with a dearth of evidence? Do you prefer a more cautious approach that does not approve procedures or drugs until evidence is available or a more aggressive approach that encourages experimentation and use of treatments that appear to be effective? What about medical care for children, who are generally excluded from clinical and research trials for ethical reasons? When, if ever, is it appropriate for insurers to cover or the government to pay for treatments that are not proven effective (Wilensky & Teitelbaum (2023) text, Box 4-4). Post your discussion of questions raised in the Wilensky & Teitelbaum (2023) text, Box 4-4. You should incorporate/refer to at least one external reference/citation in a current APA format (beyond the syllabus) in this discussion post.
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