| Aaron Rosen, Enola Knisley Proctor - 2003 - 336 pages
...work practitioners. Clinical practice guidelines have been described by the Institute of Medicine as "systematically developed statements to assist practitioner...about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances" (Field and Lohr 1990). For at least a decade professional organizations and government... | |
| 2003 - 84 pages
...problems. Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Treatment in Primary Care Practice guidelines, defined as "systematically developed statements to assist practitioner...about appropriate health care for specific clinical services" have been published in recent years for the primary care treatment of mental disorders in... | |
| Stefan Timmermans, Marc Berg - 2010 - 288 pages
...proven diagnostic and therapeutic knowledge. The US Institute of Medicine defines clinical guidelines as "systematically developed statements to assist practitioner...about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances."" Such guidelines offer instructions on which diagnostic or screening tests to order,... | |
| Lynn Basford, Oliver Slevin - 2003 - 880 pages
...practice guidelines in most developed health care systems. Clinical practice guidelines consist of statements to assist practitioner and patient decisions...about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances which are systematically developed on the basis of consensus within expert groups. An... | |
| Domenico M. Pisanelli - 2004 - 186 pages
...care set,up. 1. Introduction /. / Clinical Practice Guidelines Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) are 'systematically developed statements to assist...about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances' [1]. Their use in clinical decision, making is intended to improve the outcomes of clinical... | |
| William B. Stason - 1997 - 271 pages
...Rockville, Maryland AHCPR Publication No. 95-0662 May 1995 Guideline Development and Use Guidelines aie systematically developed statements to assist practitioner...appropriate health care for specific clinical conditions. Tbis guideline was written by an independent multidisciplinary panel of private-sector clinicians and... | |
| Jean-Louis Vincent - 2004 - 956 pages
...findings are widely dispersed across the medical literature, many medical societies have published systematically developed statements to assist practitioner...about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances. The forms of clinical guidelines include text, lists and tables as well as clinical... | |
| Judith Garrard - 2004 - 228 pages
...Practice Guidelines Clinical practice guidelines were defined in 1992 by the Institute of Medicine, as "systematically developed statements to assist practitioner...about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances."14 Further information is available at http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/ records/0309045894.htm/.... | |
| Scott Haldeman, David Chapman-Smith, Donald M. Petersen - 2005 - 276 pages
...standards of quality, performance measures, and medical review criteria. Guidelines are defined as: Systematically developed statements to assist practitioner...about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances. In selecting guideline topics a variety of factors are taken into consideration, including:... | |
| Albert R. Roberts, Kenneth R. Yeager - 2004 - 1079 pages
...practice of methods used. Clinical practice guidelines have been described by the Institute of Medicine as "systematically developed statements to assist practitioner...about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances" (Field & Lohr, 1990). Professional organizations and governmental agencies have formulated... | |
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