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SUPPORT and the Ethics of Study Implementation: <i>Lessons for Comparative Effectiveness Research from the Trial of Oxygen Therapy for Premature Babies</i>

The design of SUPPORT has been widely misunderstood. This confusion has driven much of the debate about the trial - and threatens the whole enterpise of comparative effectiveness

By John D. LantosJanuary 1, 20141 min readin The Hastings Center Report

The design of SUPPORT has been widely misunderstood. This confusion has driven much of the debate about the trial - and threatens the whole enterpise of comparative effectiveness research.

Originally published at The Hastings Center Report · January 1, 2014.

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John D. Lantos is a pediatrician and bioethicist writing on AI in medicine, neonatal intensive care, and end-of-life decisions. His essays appear in JAMA, JAMA Pediatrics, the Hastings Center Report, the New England Journal of Medicine, and Aeon. Read more about John.

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