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Epidemiology can identify potential policy interventions,
synthesize existing knowledge regarding their effectiveness, contribute relevant new
research, and assess the potential of each approach. Clinical epidemiologists have become
very good at synthesizing existing knowledge in their development of systematic reviews
and meta-analysis, but the process is not so easy for the population-level interventions
that are most often used in policy, since randomized studies are rarely possible; the
current debate on application of meta-analysis to observational studies is very relevant
to policy-oriented epidemiology. |