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2026

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Social Sciences and Humanities

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91
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37544
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177
National Ranking
87

Medicine

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91
Citations
37616
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National Ranking
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Overview

Lisa Bero is affiliated with the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with notable focus on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Health Professions, Economics and Econometrics, Pharmacology, and Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty.

The main research topics covered in their work include Pharmaceutical industry and healthcare, Meta-analysis and systematic reviews, Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life, Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy, Ethics in Clinical Research, Healthcare cost, quality, practices, and Health Policy Implementation Science.

Frequent coauthors identified in their publications include Lisa Parker, Joanne E. McKenzie, Quinn Grundy, Tianjing Li, and Andrew Forbes.

Lisa Bero has published regularly in several venues, with the most frequent publication outlets being BMJ Open, BMJ, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), and Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Lisa Bero include:

  • Digital contact tracing technologies in epidemics: a rapid review, 2020, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
  • Design characteristics and statistical methods used in interrupted time series studies evaluating public health interventions: a review, 2020, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
  • Mechanisms for addressing and managing the influence of corporations on public health policy, research and practice: a scoping review, 2020, BMJ Open
  • Association between conflicts of interest and favourable recommendations in clinical guidelines, advisory committee reports, opinion pieces, and narrative reviews: systematic review, 2020, BMJ
  • Financial ties between leaders of influential US professional medical associations and industry: cross sectional study, 2020, BMJ

Best Publications

  • Closing the gap between research and practice: an overview of systematic reviews of interventions to promote the implementation of research findings

    Lisa A Bero;Roberto Grilli;Jeremy M Grimshaw;Emma Harvey

  • Pharmaceutical industry sponsorship and research outcome and quality: systematic review

    Joel Lexchin;Lisa A Bero;Benjamin Djulbegovic;Otavio Clark

  • Changing provider behavior: an overview of systematic reviews of interventions.

    Jeremy M. Grimshaw;Liz Shirran;Ruth Thomas;Graham Mowatt

  • Industry sponsorship and research outcome

    Andreas Lundh;Joel Lexchin;Barbara Mintzes;Jeppe B Schroll

  • Coverage by the news media of the benefits and risks of medications

    Ray Moynihan;Lisa Bero;Dennis Ross-Degnan;David Henry

  • Why Review Articles on the Health Effects of Passive Smoking Reach Different Conclusions

    Deborah E. Barnes;Lisa A. Bero

  • The Cochrane Collaboration. Preparing, maintaining, and disseminating systematic reviews of the effects of health care

    Lisa Bero;Drummond Rennie

  • Healthcare outcomes assessed with observational study designs compared with those assessed in randomized trials

    Andrew Anglemyer;Hacsi T Horvath;Lisa Bero

  • Effect of outpatient pharmacists' non‐dispensing roles on patient outcomes and prescribing patterns

    Nancy Nkansah;Olga Mostovetsky;Christine Yu;Tami Chheng

  • Narrative Review: The Promotion of Gabapentin: An Analysis of Internal Industry Documents

    Michael A. Steinman;Lisa A. Bero;Mary-Margaret Chren;C. Seth Landefeld

  • Outcome reporting in industry-sponsored trials of gabapentin for off-label use.

    S. Swaroop Vedula;Lisa Bero;Roberta W. Scherer;Kay Dickersin

  • The Quality of Drug Studies Published in Symposium Proceedings

    Mildred K. Cho;Lisa A. Bero

  • Reporting bias in drug trials submitted to the Food and Drug Administration: review of publication and presentation.

    Kristin Rising;Peter Bacchetti;Lisa Bero

  • Implications of the tobacco industry documents for public health and policy

    Lisa Bero

  • Systematic reviews of the effectiveness of quality improvement strategies and programmes

    Jeremy Grimshaw;L. M. McAuley;L. Bero;R. Grilli

  • Expanding the roles of outpatient pharmacists: effects on health services utilisation, costs, and patient outcomes

    Johnny Beney;Lisa Bero;Christine M Bond

  • Association of journal quality indicators with methodological quality of clinical research articles.

    Kirby P. Lee;Marieka Schotland;Peter Bacchetti;Lisa A. Bero

  • Improving the Use of Research Evidence in Guideline Development

    Andrew David Oxman;Holger J Schünemann;Atle Fretheim;Elizabeth A. Boyd

  • Factors associated with findings of published trials of drug-drug comparisons: why some statins appear more efficacious than others.

    Lisa Bero;Fieke Oostvogel;Peter Bacchetti;Kirby Lee

  • Measuring the effectiveness of scientific gatekeeping

    Kyle Siler;Kirby Lee;Lisa Bero

Frequent Co-Authors

Stanton A. Glantz
Stanton A. Glantz University of California, San Francisco
Ruth E. Malone
Ruth E. Malone University of California, San Francisco
Jeremy M. Grimshaw
Jeremy M. Grimshaw Ottawa Hospital
Tracey J. Woodruff
Tracey J. Woodruff Stanford University
Allen C. Cheng
Allen C. Cheng Monash University
Rita F. Redberg
Rita F. Redberg University of California, San Francisco
Andrew Forbes
Andrew Forbes Monash University
Holger J. Schünemann
Holger J. Schünemann Humanitas University
Cynthia M. Kuhn
Cynthia M. Kuhn Duke University

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