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Which type of evidence is more persuasive to the courts?

If you hypothetically could only present one piece of evidence to

justify a treatment for a Medicaid recipient... would you go with:

a) a study that shows the therapy/treatment is effective for the

condition in question

or

B) actual data/results that show the therapy/treatment was effective

for the specific individual

Obviously in real court you would present everything you've got, but

I'm wondering if a or b is generally more pivotal.

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