نتایج جستجو برای: evidence based decision making

تعداد نتایج: 3890207  

Journal: :Health affairs 2005
Carolyn M Clancy Kelly Cronin

Variations in health care services have been well documented worldwide. The result is that increased health care spending is not uniformly associated with improved health. Interest in increasing the value obtained from health care investments has stimulated efforts to develop the best science and apply it to health care delivery. Advances in communications and information technology have made s...

2010
Bettina Berger Anke Steckelberg Gabriele Meyer Jürgen Kasper Ingrid Mühlhauser

BACKGROUND Evidence-based medicine (EBM) has become standard approach in medicine. Patients and health authorities increasingly claim active patient roles in decision making. Education to cope with these roles might be useful. We investigated the feasibility, acceptability and possible impact of EBM training courses for patient and consumer representatives. METHODS We designed a generic one-w...

Journal: :NeuroRehabilitation 2010
Catherine Wiseman-Hakes Sheila MacDonald Michelle Keightley

Growing evidence suggests that acquired brain injury (ABI) rehabilitation and research should be guided by a philosophy that focuses on: restoration, compensation, function and participation in all aspects of daily life. Such a broad, more pluralistic approach influences ABI rehabilitation research at a number of levels, including both the generation of evidence, and in searching for, critiquin...

Journal: :JAMA dermatology 2013
William H Eaglstein Robert S Kirsner

I N DERMATOLOGY, MOST randomized clinical trials or randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are for the purpose of obtaining US Food and Drug Administration marketing approval and are placebo controlled. While such studies serve to prove that the agents can work, they do not inform the clinical choice of which agent is best in a specific clinical circumstance. Although the cost to obtain marketing ...

2010
H. Pfaff E. Driller N. Ernstmann F. Scheibler O. Ommen

There are two mega-trends in society as well as in the health care system: standardization and individualization. Our hypothesis is that these trends are not fully compatible. They are the reason for many conflicts in health care and in the care of the elderly. On the one hand, evidence-based standards of care can help to enhance disability-free life expectancy. On the other hand, these standar...

2017
Nieke A. Elbers Robin Chase Ashley Craig Lyn Guy Ian A. Harris James W. Middleton Michael K. Nicholas Trudy Rebbeck John Walsh Simon Willcock Keri Lockwood Ian D Cameron

BACKGROUND Problems may arise during the approval process of treatment after a compensable work injury, which include excess paperwork, delays in approving services, disputes, and allegations of over-servicing. This is perceived as undesirable for injured people, health care professionals and claims managers, and costly to the health care system, compensation system, workplaces and society. Int...

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