“Consistent with the gray literature, there were large variations across regions, hospitals and physician practices for almost every condition and procedure studied.”
A systematic review of medical practice variation in OECD
AN Corallo, R Croxford, DC Goodman, EL Bryan, D Srivastava, TA Stukel
Health Policy, 2014, 114:5-14
Read more here.
QIPP stands for Quality, Innovation, Productivity and Prevention. The aim of this initiative is to help health care organisations deliver higher quality care and operate more efficiently and effectively.
Showing posts with label decision makers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decision makers. Show all posts
Tuesday, 18 March 2014
A systematic review of medical practice variation in OECD
Labels:
decision makers,
diagnosis,
efficiency,
health policy,
medical practice,
policy makers,
practice patterns,
quality,
resource allocation,
variations
Monday, 26 August 2013
The secrets of success? How charitable funders use and share evidence in practice
"This paper looks at how a small group of UK funders use and share evidence in practice. What evidence they draw on, how they find and use it. And how they share evidence to inform the future decisions of others – funders, practitioners, policymakers."
The secrets of success? How charitable funders use and share evidence in practice
C Ravenscroft
Alliance for Useful Evidence
July 2013
Read more here.
The secrets of success? How charitable funders use and share evidence in practice
C Ravenscroft
Alliance for Useful Evidence
July 2013
Read more here.
Labels:
charitable organisations,
decision makers,
evidence based practice,
funders,
policy makers,
practitioners
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