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26 to 26 of 26 Research Studies DisplayedZurovac J, Moreno L, Crosson J
Using multifactorial experiments for comparative effectiveness research in physician practices with electronic health record.
This paper identifies the opportunities for using efficient multifactorial designs and electronic health records (EHR) data to evaluate quality-improvement efforts in physician practices. It concludes that the use of efficient multifactor experimental designs, especially coupled with EHR data, has great promise for helping physician practices, hospitals, and other stakeholders conduct rapid-cycle comparative effectiveness research in order to assess alternative ways of implementing various aspects of care.
AHRQ-funded; HS022789.
Citation: Zurovac J, Moreno L, Crosson J .
Using multifactorial experiments for comparative effectiveness research in physician practices with electronic health record.
eGEMS 2013 Dec 30;1(3):1037. doi: 10.13063/2327-9214.1037..
Keywords: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Health Information Technology (HIT), Quality Improvement, Comparative Effectiveness