Evidence Based Medicine can work

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In the NEJM this week is a review of one of the older AHRQ recommendations for quality care. The early use of beta-blockers for secondary prevention of repeat coronary events, after the first. It has taken 25 years for this measure to be practiced in all hospitals, but it has now reached universal adherence. [Thomas H. Lee, M.D. Volume 357:1175-1177]

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