Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER), “Big Data” & Causality
For a number of years now, we’ve been concerned that the CER movement and the growing love affair with “big data,” will lead to many erroneous conclusions about cause and effect. We were pleased to see the following blog from Austin Frakt, an editor-in-chief of The Incidental Economist: Contemplating health care with a focus on research, an eye on reform—
Ten impressions of big data: Claims, aspirations, hardly any causal inference
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Five more big data quotes: The ambitions and challenges
http://theincidentaleconomist.com/wordpress/five-more-big-data-quotes/