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In a paper published in 2006 the eminent epidemiologist Martin McKee pointed out that although the use of evidence-based treatment was on the increase, evidence was sometimes lacking when it came to other hospital activities.
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(Male9 FGD4) The GPs discussed the problem of many drugs being poorly studied in women and that evidence on how to treat women is sometimes lacking.
However, what is sometimes lacking is an understanding, guided by systematic empirical evidence, of what managers can do to overcome this challenge.
Such controls are sometimes lacking or, at least, not described.
Not that the evidence was otherwise lacking.
Sometimes, the evidence was lacking, especially with regards to the process of care, for example, one of the teams was developing a tool kit for stroke specialists and needed to gather evidence on what should go in it, who should deliver it, and where.
Except, again, her evidence was lacking.
However experimental evidence was lacking.
So far, such evidence is conspicuously lacking.
However, specific evidence is still lacking.
Evidence is however lacking.
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