Information or Evidence? Abandoning Imaginary Worlds for Blockchains in Health Technology Assessment
Commentaries published in INNOVATIONS in Pharmacy over the past 2 years have made the case that, as a basis for formulary decision making, the construction of imaginary modeled worlds fails to meet the standards of normal science. As such, they should be rejected as a basis for decision-making. Whil...
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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