Outcomes Research and Practice Guidelines: Upstream Issues for Downstream Users

Hastings Center Report 26 (2):38-44 (1996)
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Abstract

With both the cost and quality of health care under scrutiny, many in the health care industry have turned to outcomes research and practice guidelines for answers. But many physicians have resisted, claiming their clinical judgment is a better guide. Both camps may be right.

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Fred Gifford
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