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Methodological challenges and innovations in patient outcomes research.
Med Care. 1994 Jul; 32(7 Suppl):JS13-21.MC

Abstract

Between 1989 and 1992, the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR) awarded funding to 14 special projects known as Patient Outcomes Research Teams (PORTs). These large, complex projects form the centerpiece of the first generation of research under the Medical Treatment Effectiveness Program. In carrying out their individual 5-year research plans, and through collaborative work of six Inter-PORT Work Groups, PORTs have contributed to methodological advances related to their specific clinical focus and to outcomes research in general. Each of the PORTs has followed a standard research model, involving the application of: systematic literature review, measurement of outcomes, analysis of cost and claims data, decision analysis, and strategies for disseminating findings. This article reports what has been learned by individual PORTs, and by AHCPR, regarding the usefulness of each of these methodologies, both for the ongoing projects and for the next generation of effectiveness research. Example from individual PORTs and work groups illustrate some of the methodological gains that have been made in effectiveness research and provide a glimpse of the work that remains to be done.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Center for Medical Effectiveness Research, Rockville, MD 20852.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

8028410

Citation

Maklan, C W., et al. "Methodological Challenges and Innovations in Patient Outcomes Research." Medical Care, vol. 32, no. 7 Suppl, 1994, pp. JS13-21.
Maklan CW, Greene R, Cummings MA. Methodological challenges and innovations in patient outcomes research. Med Care. 1994;32(7 Suppl):JS13-21.
Maklan, C. W., Greene, R., & Cummings, M. A. (1994). Methodological challenges and innovations in patient outcomes research. Medical Care, 32(7 Suppl), JS13-21.
Maklan CW, Greene R, Cummings MA. Methodological Challenges and Innovations in Patient Outcomes Research. Med Care. 1994;32(7 Suppl):JS13-21. PubMed PMID: 8028410.
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