Practice Guidelines: The Experience of Medical Specialty Societies : Report to Congressional RequestorsThe Office, 1991 - 28 pages |
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... approaches to detecting , diagnosing , and / or managing selected health conditions . " Twenty - seven societies responded that they possessed or were devel- oping such guidelines , and they agreed to participate in our study ...
... approaches to detecting , diagnosing , and / or managing selected health conditions . " Twenty - seven societies responded that they possessed or were devel- oping such guidelines , and they agreed to participate in our study ...
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... approaches ; and the range of opinions about how guideline development should proceed will result in opposition by some physicians to any approach the Agency adopts . We conducted our interviews in the winter of 1990 and performed our ...
... approaches ; and the range of opinions about how guideline development should proceed will result in opposition by some physicians to any approach the Agency adopts . We conducted our interviews in the winter of 1990 and performed our ...
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... approaches and the commonalities among specialty societies in guideline development . After we reviewed the literature on medical practice guidelines , we met with staff from the American Medical Association and Council of Med- ical ...
... approaches and the commonalities among specialty societies in guideline development . After we reviewed the literature on medical practice guidelines , we met with staff from the American Medical Association and Council of Med- ical ...
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... approach is appropriate , • legitimate disagreement among experts , or • agreement that an approach is inappropriate . Reasons for Guidelines Medical specialty societies formulate guidelines for a variety of reasons . The two primary ...
... approach is appropriate , • legitimate disagreement among experts , or • agreement that an approach is inappropriate . Reasons for Guidelines Medical specialty societies formulate guidelines for a variety of reasons . The two primary ...
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... approach occurred . In one instance , a com- mittee chairman developed guideline methodology and prepared drafts . In other cases , topics were suggested by society or committee members . One society placed notices in its own and other ...
... approach occurred . In one instance , a com- mittee chairman developed guideline methodology and prepared drafts . In other cases , topics were suggested by society or committee members . One society placed notices in its own and other ...
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Page 8 - Agency, as stated by law, is to enhance the quality, appropriateness, and effectiveness of health care services...
Page 1 - Act of 1989) to enhance the quality, appropriateness, and effectiveness of health care services and access to these services.
Page 16 - Outcomes management is a technology of patient experience designed to help patients, payers, and providers make rational medical care-related choices based on better insight into the effect of these choices on the patient's life.
Page 2 - GAO determined: why guidelines were developed; what kinds of guidelines were developed (scope, types of recommendations, types of products); the methodology used to develop guidelines; who was involved in developing guidelines; how guidelines were disseminated; what provisions existed for updating guidelines; and how much effort was required to produce guidelines (880). The details of GAO's findings are not presented in its report due to confidentiality issues.
Page 1 - ... Senate The Honorable John Glenn Chairman, Committee on Governmental Affairs United States Senate The Honorable David Pryor Chairman, Special Committee on Aging United States Senate The Honorable William S. Cohen Ranking Minority Member Special Committee on Aging United States Senate In December 1989, the Congress established the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR) in an effort to improve the quality of health care afforded the American public. As an accompaniment to this action,...
Page 12 - A guideline is considered a standard if the health and economic outcomes of the alternative interventions are sufficiently well known to permit meaningful decisions and there is virtual unanimity about which intervention is preferred.
Page 8 - arrange for the development and periodic review and updating of clinically relevant guidelines.
Page 16 - ... related choices based on better insight into the effect of these choices in the patient's life."2 Some guideline developers believe it is valuable to integrate information about the outcomes of medical care into their societies