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Agency for Health Care Policy and Research: improving health care through guidelines and outcomes research.
Hosp Formul. 1993 Nov; 28(11):933-4, 939-42.HF

Abstract

The Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR), a part of the Public Health Service, was set up to fund and conduct research on the effectiveness and appropriateness of health care, facilitate development of clinical practice guidelines, assess health care technology, and undertake widespread dissemination of research findings and clinical guidelines. In this exclusive interview with Hospital Formulary, AHCPR Administrator J. Jarrett Clinton discusses how the Agency carries out its research responsibilities and describes how clinical practice guidelines are developed.

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Interview

Language

eng

PubMed ID

10130235

Citation

Clinton, J J.. "Agency for Health Care Policy and Research: Improving Health Care Through Guidelines and Outcomes Research." Hospital Formulary, vol. 28, no. 11, 1993, pp. 933-4, 939-42.
Clinton JJ. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research: improving health care through guidelines and outcomes research. Hosp Formul. 1993;28(11):933-4, 939-42.
Clinton, J. J. (1993). Agency for Health Care Policy and Research: improving health care through guidelines and outcomes research. Hospital Formulary, 28(11), 933-4, 939-42.
Clinton JJ. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research: Improving Health Care Through Guidelines and Outcomes Research. Hosp Formul. 1993;28(11):933-4, 939-42. PubMed PMID: 10130235.
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