JLA Process

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'JLA' stands for the James Lind Alliance; a non-profit making initiative that was established in 2004 to better integrate patient need into health research. The mission is to run "Priority Setting Partnerships" (PSPs) to bring patients, carers and clinicians together to ensure that researchers, and those who fund health research, can focus on what matters to both patients and clinicians. The JLA PSPs identify and prioritise the top 10 'treatment uncertainties' or 'unanswered questions' about the effects of treatments that they agree are most important for research.


JLA Process

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