
|Videos|April 12, 2023
USPSTF: How the process works
Author(s)Richard Payerchin, Logan Lutton
Analyzing recommendations for preventive care.
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U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Chair Michael J. Barry, MD, describes, from beginning to end, how the Task Force receives recommendations for review. The Task Force considers these, sets priorities, researches them, accepts evidence and public comments, and makes its recommendations – a process that can take up to three years.
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