Using Multifactorial Experiments for Comparative Effectiveness Research in Physician Practices with Electronic Health Record
Jelena Zurovac,
Lorenzo Moreno,
Jesse Crosson,
Randall Brown and
Robert Schmitz
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Abstract:
This paper identifies opportunities for using multifactorial designs and electronic health record data to evaluate quality improvement efforts in physicians' practices.
Keywords: Comparative Effectiveness Research; CER; Electronic Health Record; EHR; Multifactorial Experiments; Physician Practices (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 8
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