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ACHDNC Topic Areas and Sample Questions Addressed in an Evidence-Based Review
The evidence-based review for each condition has a set of Key Questions about the condition, incidence and prevalence, natural history, screening, treatment, and the public health impact.
The Evidence-Based Review Group (ERG) explores eight topic areas during an evidence-based review. The specific questions within each topic area are adapted for each condition under review. Examples of the types of questions which might be addressed within each topic area are as follows.
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