For five years after the implementation of the evidence -based policy decision law Foundation in 2018 (Evidence) A lot has changed. Under the order of law, federal agencies at the level of cabinets are developing, expanding and integrating evidence in policy and budget decisions. As such a process develops, there is a tool that enables this.
Elsa Pearson Sites, a TIE Contributor, recently wrote the strengths of the evidence checklist developed by the evidence and evidence -based policy resources centers.peprec) And by the Veterans Health Administration. Earlier this month, PEPREC announced a new brief brief that explores how the checklist has changed, how it is deployed, and how it is used in the future.
For more information, read the entire briefing here.
PEPREC is a team of health economists, public health research institutes and policy analysts who participate in policy admissions to improve the lives of veterans through advanced quantitative methods that are mostly funded by QUERI in the Veterans Health Bureau.