| Jytte Brender - 1996 - 1254 pages
...to representing guideline knowledge. 1. Background Clinical practice guidelines have been defined as 'systematically developed statements to assist practitioner...health care for specific clinical circumstances'. The term 'guideline' tends to be used to mean an authoritative general statement of best practice;... | |
| Howard H. Kaufman, Jeff L. Lewin - 1997 - 300 pages
...concepts and terminology, the Institute of Medicine in 1990 recommended the following definitions:32 • Practice Guidelines are systematically developed statements...appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances. • Medical Review Criteria are systematically developed statements that can be used to assess the... | |
| Jeanne A. Smith, Thomas R. Kinney - 1997 - 110 pages
...Research Rockville, Maryland AHCPR Publication No. 93-0562 April 1993 Guideline Development and Use Guidelines are systematically developed statements...about appropriate health care for specific clinical conditions. This guideline was developed by an independent, multidisciplinary panel of private sector... | |
| Eugene Braunwald - 1997 - 170 pages
...and Blood lnstitute AHCPR Publication No. 94-0602 May 1 994 (amended) Guideline Development and Use Guidelines are systematically developed statements...about appropriate health care for specific clinical conditions. This guideline was developed by a privatesector panel convened by the Agency for Health... | |
| Mae Taylor Moss - 1997 - 208 pages
...guideline development and evaluation for physicians. lOM's 1990 report defined practice guidelines as "systematically developed statements to assist practitioner...patient decisions about appropriate health care for clinical circumstances."1 Many physicians reacted to practice guidelines as "cookbook medicine," but... | |
| John Riordan, Darren Mockler - 1997 - 192 pages
...CSAG at the Department of Health (Marriott & Lelliott 1994). CPGs, often also referred to simply as "guidelines", are "systematically developed statements...practitioner and patient decisions about appropriate healthcare for specific clinical circumstances" (Field & Lohr 1990). They aim to enhance the guidance... | |
| Alain Wan Po Li - 1998 - 180 pages
...be regulated? Institute of Economic Affairs, Health and Welfare Unit, London). Practice guidelines Practice guidelines are systematically developed statements...appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances (Field MJ, Lohr KN (eds) (1990) Clinical practice guidelines: directions for a new program. National... | |
| Donna F. Stroup Ph.D, M.Sc., Steven M. Teutsch M.D., M.P.H. - 1998 - 252 pages
...guideline Another approach has modified these steps in developing clinical practice guidelines, which are "systematically developed statements to assist...appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances" (Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, 1993). Whatever the specific process, the steps followed... | |
| Sylvan E. Stool, Alfred O. Berg - 1998 - 126 pages
...Research Rockville, Maryland AHCPR Publication No. 94-0622 July 1994 Guideline Development and Use Guidelines are systematically developed statements...about appropriate health care for specific clinical conditions. This guideline was written by an independent multidisciplinary panel of private-sector... | |
| Stephen W. Heath - 1998 - 57 pages
...by both sides in malpractice cases. Practice guidelines are defined by the Institute of Medicine as "systematically developed statements to assist practitioner...health care for specific clinical circumstances." The Agency for Health Care Policy and Research has published a series of Clinical Practice Guidelines,... | |
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