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Should we use large scale healthcare interventions without clear evidence that benefits outweigh costs and harms? Yes
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Benefits Outweigh CostsEvidence-based InterventionHealthcare ProvisionTreatment EffectLarge Scale InterventionsPreventive MedicineIntervention ScienceClear EvidenceRandomized Controlled TrialPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchPublic Health InterventionHealth PolicyHealth InterventionDefinitive EvidenceHealth PromotionOutcomes ResearchIntervention MechanismCost EffectivenessPublic Health PolicyEconomic EvaluationIntervention StrategiesHealth EconomicsNet BenefitHealth Care CostMedicine
Obtaining definitive evidence on the effects of large scale interventions can be difficult. <b>Bernard Crump </b>believes that implementation with careful monitoring is justified but <b>Seth Landefeld and colleagues (</b>doi: 10.1136/bmj.a144) argue that acting without proof of net benefit is both costly and potentially damaging to health
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