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  2. Quality and Outcomes Framework - Wikipedia

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    It was intended to improve the quality of general practice and was part of an effort to solve a shortage of GPs. The QOF rewards GPs for implementing "good practice" in their surgeries. Participation in the QOF is voluntary for each partnership, but for most GPs, under the present contract, the QOF is almost the only area where they can make a ...

  3. Donabedian model - Wikipedia

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    The outcomes to evaluate the efficacy of this quality improvement (QI) solution might include patient satisfaction, timeliness of diagnosis, or clinical outcomes. [ 8 ] In addition to examining quality within a healthcare delivery unit, the Donabedian model is applicable to the structure and process for treating certain diseases and conditions ...

  4. Pay for performance (healthcare) - Wikipedia

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    Pay for performance systems link compensation to measures of work quality or goals. Current methods of healthcare payment may actually reward less-safe care, since some insurance companies will not pay for new practices to reduce errors, while physicians and hospitals can bill for additional services that are needed when patients are injured by mistakes. [1]

  5. Patient-reported outcome - Wikipedia

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    Patient-reported outcomes are important in a regulatory context. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued formal Guidance to Industry on PROs in label claims [24] and the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has produced a reflection paper on HRQoL. [25] Increasing numbers of regulatory submissions for new drugs provide PRO data to ...

  6. PICO process - Wikipedia

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    The PICO process (or framework) is a mnemonic used in evidence-based practice (and specifically evidence-based medicine) to frame and answer a clinical or health care related question, [1] though it is also argued that PICO "can be used universally for every scientific endeavour in any discipline with all study designs". [2]

  7. CORE-OM - Wikipedia

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    CORE-OM [1] [2] (Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation-Outcome Measure) [3] is a common self-report measure of global distress. It can be used as an initial screening tool and as an assessment tool of the response to psychological therapy .

  8. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes - Wikipedia

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  9. Partners for Change Outcome Management System - Wikipedia

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    PCOMS is part of a growing trend in psychotherapy towards monitoring and managing clinical outcomes, and is one of only two systems (the other is the OQ 45.2) with randomized clinical trial support. [1] [9] [10]