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Rapid evidence synthesis Whilst evidence synthesis can represent the strongest evidence base for innovations, conventional systematic reviews may often take up to 2 years to produce, whilst even rapid reviews have a timeframe which may range up to a year, with the extent to which methods differ from those of systematic reviews varying widely. Evidence summaries or evidence briefings are a form of rapid evidence synthesis which are usually produced on a shorter timescale driven by decision-makers` needs and have been found useful in informing decisionmaking, including by sub-national healthcare administrations. A . . .
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