In a world where data is constantly available at our fingertips, it can be difficult to determine which information is reliable and which is not. In the case of healthcare, properly discerning clinical information sources can make a difference in a life-or-death care decision. A myriad of tools are now available to support clinician decision-making, and health leaders have the challenge of ascertaining which ones can cut through the noise to provide the latest evidence-based information for teams.
Real-world evidence is a powerful tool. However, at its core, it is observational data and should be viewed in that context.