Comparative Effectiveness and Efficacy Research and Analysis for Practice (CEERAP) Applications in Health Care /
Recent trends in health care across the United States and internationally have emphasized a novel approach that consists in comparing the effectiveness and efficacy of treatment interventions with a patient-centered emphasis (i.e., evidence-based health care), while ensuring cost constraints, maximi...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
2012.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2012. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto Completo |
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- Introduction: Building Communities of Practice in Comparative Effectiveness Research
- Translational Evidence Mechanism: Probability-Utility Model Comparative Effectiveness Research. Implication for Endodontics: Clinically Relevant Complex Systematic Reviews in Endodontics: Relevance to Comparative Effectiveness Research and Evidence-Based Clinical Decision-Making
- Efficacy, Effectiveness and Evidence-Based Dental Decision Making: Principles and Practice
- Decision-Making in Endotontics: The Selection of Evidences for Evidence-Based Health Care
- Endodontic Therapy vs. Dental Implant Therapy: Deciding the Best Approach
- The Translation Evidence Mechanism
- Is a Single-Visit Approach for Endodontic Treatment Supported by the Best Available Evidence?- Comparative Effectiveness Research and Evidence-Based Decisions: A New Dimension for Establishing Clinical Relevance in Endodontics for the Next Decades. Evidence-Based Nursing: In Patient Cardiology Practice
- In-Patient Medicine Practice
- Surgical Specialties
- Psychiatry
- Evidence-Based Practice in Transplant Services
- Out Patient and Geriatrics
- Transitional Care
- Conclusion: Applications for Comparative Effectiveness and Efficacy Research and Analysis for Practice (CEERAP) in Developing Patient-Centered Optimal Treatment Interventions in Health Care for the Next Decade.