The Center for Information Dissemination and Education Resources (CIDER) was established as a VA HSR&D; national Resource Center in 2004. Located in Boston, CIDER provides a critical conduit for the dissemination of health services research and provides HSR&D; with dissemination support through a variety of channels.
As with all VA centers, CIDER's mission is to improve the health and healthcare of our veterans. By distributing important HSR&D; findings to policy makers, clinicians, researchers, managers, and the general public, CIDER plays a pivotal role in supporting implementation of evidence-based research throughout VA. Our educational offerings (cyber seminars, annual meetings) provide the VA HSR&D; community with regular opportunities to enhance health services research and to improve the health and outcomes of veterans.
CIDER's goal is to support dissemination and encourage the use of research-based evidence in making policy and clinical practice decisions aimed at improving quality, patient care, and health outcomes.
Obstructive Sleep Apnea: A Systematic Review
Management Brief
(12-01-2016)
Benefits and Harms of Cannabis in Chronic Pain or Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: A Systematic Review
ESP Report
(11-16-2016)
12/8/2016 | 2:00pm EST |
Series: VA Informatics and Computing Infrastructure Title: Getting Started with VA OMOP Data |
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12/8/2016 | 12:00pm EST |
Series: HERC Health Economics Seminar Title: Labor Force Dropout Among Young Service-Disabled Veterans: The Economics of Documenting the Problem and Designing Solutions |