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Bennett WL, Pitts S, Aboumatar H, et al. Strategies for Patient, Family, and Caregiver Engagement [Internet]. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 2020 Aug. (Technical Brief, No. 36.)
Prior to publication of the final evidence report, EPCs sought input from independent Peer Reviewers without financial conflicts of interest. However, the conclusions and synthesis of the scientific literature presented in this report does not necessarily represent the views of individual reviewers.
Peer Reviewers must disclose any financial conflicts of interest greater than $5,000 and any other relevant business or professional conflicts of interest. Because of their unique clinical or content expertise, individuals with potential non-financial conflicts may be retained. The TOO and the EPC work to balance, manage, or mitigate any potential non-financial conflicts of interest identified.
The list of Peer Reviewers follows:
- Kristin L. Carman, Ph.D., M.A.Patient-Centered Outcomes Research InstituteWashington, DC
- Anjana Sharma, M.D.University of CaliforniaSan Francisco, CA
- Peer Reviewers - Strategies for Patient, Family, and Caregiver EngagementPeer Reviewers - Strategies for Patient, Family, and Caregiver Engagement
- Introduction - Strategies for Patient, Family, and Caregiver EngagementIntroduction - Strategies for Patient, Family, and Caregiver Engagement
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