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Outcomes into clinical practice

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: BMJ, 1994Description: 169pISBN:
  • 072790888X
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WX 154.2 OUT.
Contents:
2 - Outcomes research: implications for policy and practice.
3 - Clinical teams, general practice, audit and outcomes.
4 - Whose outcome is it anyway?
5 - Outcomes in mental health.
6 - Using outcome information to improve acute care: total hip replacement surgery.
7 - Auditing the outcome of total knee replacement.
8 - Routine evaluation of minimally invasive surgery.
9 - Limitations on the use of cost effectiveness information: ways forward.
10 - How should information on cost effectiveness influence clinical practice.
11 - What can comparisons of hospital death rates tell us about the quality of care?
12 - Dicing with death rates.
13 - The health gain issue.
14 - Case mix: isoneed, iso-outcome, and health benefit groups.
15 - Outcomes and general practice.
16 - View from NHS management.
17 - Measuring mental health outcomes: a perspective from the Royal Colle ge of Psychiatrists.
18 - Involving the purchaser through clinical guidelines.
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Book Hirson Library (St Helier) Shelves WX 153 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 003189
Book Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust Library Shelves WX 154.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available W0002237
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Book Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust Knowledge Services Shelves WX 154.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available X01165
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2 - Outcomes research: implications for policy and practice.

3 - Clinical teams, general practice, audit and outcomes.

4 - Whose outcome is it anyway?

5 - Outcomes in mental health.

6 - Using outcome information to improve acute care: total hip replacement surgery.

7 - Auditing the outcome of total knee replacement.

8 - Routine evaluation of minimally invasive surgery.

9 - Limitations on the use of cost effectiveness information: ways forward.

10 - How should information on cost effectiveness influence clinical practice.

11 - What can comparisons of hospital death rates tell us about the quality of care?

12 - Dicing with death rates.

13 - The health gain issue.

14 - Case mix: isoneed, iso-outcome, and health benefit groups.

15 - Outcomes and general practice.

16 - View from NHS management.

17 - Measuring mental health outcomes: a perspective from the Royal Colle ge of Psychiatrists.

18 - Involving the purchaser through clinical guidelines.

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