Roles of the institute of medicine in providing health science policy advice |
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Authors: | Ruth Ellen Bulger |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Medicine , National Academy of Sciences , 2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC , 20418 |
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Abstract: | Studies conducted by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) are one way that government agencies can get presumably neutral advice on health science policy issues. The traditional IOM study is undertaken using a committee of experts supported by professional staff on issues of particular importance related to health policy. The report is usually a consensus document from the group of experts who have various points of view on the topic. After a report is prepared, it undergoes an independent review process to assure that the conclusions are based on the best available science and vigorous analysis of the data. IOM reports make recommendations for further actions that could be undertaken by a diverse audience, and do not just provide a series of options as is done in reports from the Office of Technology Assessment. |
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Keywords: | Health policy science policy scientific advice |
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