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Carney N, Coudray Hd, Davis-O'Reilly C, et al. Rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain Injury in Children and Adolescents (Supplement). Rockville (MD): Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (US); 1999 Sep. (Evidence Reports/Technology Assessments, No. 2S.)

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Rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain Injury in Children and Adolescents (Supplement).

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Preface

The Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR), through its Evidence-based Practice Centers (EPCs), sponsors the development of evidence reports and technology assessments to assist public- and private-sector organizations in their efforts to improve the quality of health care in the United States. The reports and assessments provide organizations with comprehensive, science-based information on common, costly medical conditions and new health care technologies. The EPCs systematically review the relevant scientific literature on topics assigned to them by AHCPR and conduct additional analyses when appropriate prior to developing their reports and assessments.

To bring the broadest range of experts into the development of evidence reports and health technology assessments, AHCPR encourages the EPCs to form partnerships and enter into collaborations with other medical and research organizations. The EPCs work with these partner organizations to ensure that the evidence reports and technology assessments they produce will become building blocks for health care quality improvement projects throughout the nation. The reports undergo peer review prior to their release.

AHCPR expects that the EPC evidence reports and technology assessments will inform individual health plans, providers, and purchasers as well as the health care system as a whole by providing important information to help improve health care quality.

We welcome written comments on this evidence report. They may be sent to: Director, Center for Practice and Technology Assessment, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, 6010 Executive Blvd., Suite 300, Rockville, MD 20852.

Douglas B. Kamerow, MDJohn M. Eisenberg, MD
Director, Center for PracticeAdministrator
and Technology AssessmentAgency for Health Care Policy and Research
Agency for Health Care Policy and Research

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