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    What does 21st century medicine look like?

    When: Wednesday, October 4, 2017, 10:00 — 11:00 a.m.

    Where: The Brookings Institution, Saul/Zilkha Room, 1775 Massachusetts Ave, NW, Washington, DC

    What: 

    Health care continues to be an intense battleground for debate in America, characterized by polarizing partisan arguments. While both ordinary citizens and experts struggle with fears of ever-increasing costs of health care and higher premiums, we must also consider another issue within the U.S. health care system: many common medical treatments are not based on sound science. According to Eric Patashnik and others in a recent book, part of this problem stems from a political unwillingness to embrace evidence-based medicine. This often results in patients undergoing too many procedures, too few of which actually work.

    On Wednesday, October 4, Brookings will host a group of panelists to discuss why the government’s response to these problems has been inadequate, and what can be done to ground health care in firm, reliable science. What political incentives are in place that undercut proper testing protocols for new medicines and procedures? And more importantly, what can be done to improve both health care and politics to ensure that quality care can be delivered to all Americans?

    The forum will begin with an opening presentation, followed by a panel discussion. After the session, speakers will take questions from the audience.

    You can also follow the conversation on Twitter using #EvidenceBased.

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