Routine health outcomes measurement is the process of examining whether or not interventions are associated with change (for better or worse) in the patient's...
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Routine outcome measurement (ROM), also known as routine outcome monitoring, refers to the systematic tracking of client progress during psychotherapy...
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healthcare (mental health and substance abuse treatment) routine health outcomes measurement has expanded beyond aggregating measurements for quality improvement...
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health care Routine health outcomes measurement Thalidomide Universal health care Brownstein, Joseph (December 7, 2009). "The Top 10 Health Scares Of The...
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sensitivity. As part of the National Institute of Health's Roadmap Initiative, the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) uses modern...
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policies. Providing health care services means "the timely use of personal health services to achieve the best possible health outcomes". Factors to consider...
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Prenatal care (category Health issues in pregnancy)
prevent potential health problems throughout the pregnancy and promote good health for the parent and the fetus. The availability of routine prenatal care...
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A Core Outcome Set (COS) is a standardized set of domains and instruments that define the minimum outcomes to be measured and reported in all clinical...
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ISBN 978-0-19-517871-5. International Society for Pharmacoeconomomics and Outcomes Research Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System...
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EQ-5D (category Health economics)
to follow population health status over time. In medical decision-making, EQ-5D can be used (i) to measure the impacts and outcomes of healthcare services;...
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José María Valderas Martínez (category Spanish public health doctors)
Director of the Centre for Health Systems Performance. His research is focused on the routine use of Patient Reported Outcomes in clinical practice, the...
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Stress management (redirect from Stress measurement in aviation)
(December 2002). "The association of coping to physical and psychological health outcomes: a meta-analytic review". Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 25 (6): 551–603...
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been a key contributor to health disparities, with White South Africans, a minority group, having overall better health outcomes than majority Black South...
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Quality of life (healthcare) (redirect from Health-related quality of life)
Patient-Reported Outcome claims in marketing authorizations) Quality-of-Life-Recorder (Project to bring QoL measurement to routine practice. Platform...
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Blood pressure (redirect from Auscultatory blood pressure measurement)
value of ambulatory blood pressure measurements has led some authorities, such as the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in the UK...
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Obstetrics and Gynecology (ISUOG) recommends that pregnant women have routine obstetric ultrasounds between 18 weeks' and 22 weeks' gestational age (the...
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Self-care (section Measurement of self-care behaviors)
when illness occurs. General benefits of routine self-care include prevention of illness, improved mental health, and comparatively better quality of life...
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Feedback informed treatment (category Mental health stubs)
of routinely monitoring and using client outcome data and feedback to inform care. Studies using the ORS and SRS document: Improved client outcomes (27%)...
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vital (life-sustaining) functions. These measurements are taken to help assess the general physical health of a person, give clues to possible diseases...
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challenges, and strengthening health information systems so countries can make better decisions and sustain good health outcomes over time. MEASURE Evaluation...
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CORE-OM (section Health Economic (QALY) scoring)
CORE-OM (Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation-Outcome Measure) is a common self-report measure of global distress. It can be used as an initial screening...
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contribute to these disparities. Denial of care worsens health outcomes and perpetuates existing health inequities.[citation needed] Race-based kidney function...
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differences in numerical results. Non-invasive measurement methods are more commonly used for routine examinations and monitoring. New non-invasive and...
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Hypertension (section Measurement technique)
office-based blood pressure measurement. Lifestyle changes and medications can lower blood pressure and decrease the risk of health complications. Lifestyle...
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Physical activity (section As a health indicator)
negative health outcomes, whereas increased physical activity can improve physical and mental health, as well as cognitive and cardiovascular health. There...
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psychotherapists improve with time and experience? A longitudinal analysis of outcomes in a clinical setting". Journal of Counseling Psychology. 63 (1): 1–11...
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"Menopausal hormone therapy and health outcomes during the intervention and extended poststopping phases of the Women's Health Initiative randomized trials"...
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resources for maternal, newborn and child health: from measurement and planning to performance for improved health outcomes. Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback...
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Preterm birth (section Outcomes and prognosis)
may reduce the number of negative outcomes including preterm birth, pre-eclampsia, and maternal death. The World Health Organization (WHO) suggests 1.5–2 g...
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Vivian Lee (section Verily Health Platforms)
2016). "Implementation of a Value-Driven Outcomes Program to Identify High Variability in Clinical Costs and Outcomes and Association With Reduced Cost and...
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