Cochrane Collaboration for Policy Establishes GMU Branch
George Mason University is now home to a branch of the Cochrane Collaboration, making it the first university in the world to be so. The mission of the Cochrane Collaboration College for Policy at George Mason University is to bring the highest rigor of evidence into U.S. policy on health care and social policy, according to Catherine Gallagher, director of the center. “In other words, we’re giving scientific evidence to lawmakers on issues they’re considering,” Gallagher said. The Cochrane Collaboration has existed since 1993 internationally, and has grown to be the gold standard in evidence of effectiveness. Cochrane is an international, nonprofit collaboration that generates information on health care and social issue decision-making by utilizing a process of systematic review. Cochrane is present in 113 nations and has roughly 30,000 contributors working as authors and systematic reviewers. Cochrane wanted to establish a presence in the U. S. While they are leaders around the world in providing information, their presence was lacking in the U.S. policy arena, which as Gallagher notes, tends to be more value judgments than evidence and rationality judgments. “It’s harder to get traction in the U.S. policy arena,” Gallagher said. Gallagher came to Mason in 1999 and, […]
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