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Peer Review reports

From: Real-world evidence: How pragmatic are randomized controlled trials labeled as pragmatic?

Original Submission
30 Nov 2017 Submitted Original manuscript
8 Dec 2017 Author responded Author comments - Rafael Dal-Ré
Resubmission - Version 2
8 Dec 2017 Submitted Manuscript version 2
2 Jan 2018 Reviewed Reviewer Report - Merrick Zwarenstein
3 Jan 2018 Reviewed Reviewer Report - Shaun Treweek
4 Jan 2018 Reviewed Reviewer Report - Russell Glasgow
9 Jan 2018 Reviewed Reviewer Report - Elaine Morrato
19 Jan 2018 Author responded Author comments - Rafael Dal-Ré
Resubmission - Version 3
19 Jan 2018 Submitted Manuscript version 3
2 Mar 2018 Reviewed Reviewer Report - Elaine Morrato
14 Mar 2018 Author responded Author comments - Rafael Dal-Ré
Resubmission - Version 4
14 Mar 2018 Submitted Manuscript version 4
Publishing
15 Mar 2018 Editorially accepted
3 Apr 2018 Article published 10.1186/s12916-018-1038-2

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