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  • == Outcomes == ...glish words "out" and "come", is a term frequently used in the [[medical]] and [[healthcare]] fields. It refers to the results or consequences of healthca
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  • == Antigua and Barbuda == ...ic Ocean. It consists of two major inhabited islands, Antigua and Barbuda, and a number of smaller islands.
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  • ...ntervention or treatment. The term is derived from the English words "out" and "come", indicating the result that comes out of a particular action or situ ...as survival rates, improvement in symptoms, or changes in quality of life. Outcomes can be positive (such as recovery from illness) or negative (such as compli
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  • ...group of people, or a '''cohort''', over a period of time to determine the outcomes of certain [[exposure]]s or interventions. The term 'cohort' is derived fro ...d over time to observe the incidence and distribution of disease or health outcomes.
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  • ...healthcare sector through improved patient outcomes, increased efficiency, and enhanced patient satisfaction. ...ders, including hospitals and physicians, are paid based on patient health outcomes.
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  • ...[[Probability theory]] is the outcome of an experiment or a collection of outcomes. It is a well-defined set of possible results of a random experiment. ...usually not equally likely since they may include very different groups of outcomes.
    1 KB (200 words) - 23:18, 14 February 2024
  • == Outcomes Research == ...e increasing need to assess the impact of health care decisions on patient outcomes.
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  • ...st amount of resources. It is a key component of [[healthcare management]] and [[health economics]]. ...terms of a ratio where the denominator is a gain in health from a measure and the numerator is the cost associated with the health gain.
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  • ...e resources to promote patient safety, quality of care, and cost-effective outcomes. ...n individual or family unit, while "management" refers to the coordination and organization of services.
    2 KB (217 words) - 17:23, 9 February 2024
  • == Outcomes Paradox == ...ue to a variety of factors, including [[bias]], [[confounding variables]], and [[statistical anomalies]].
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  • ...viduals and populations increase the likelihood of desired health outcomes and are consistent with current professional knowledge. ...he Old English "hǣlth", meaning "wholeness, a being whole, sound or well," and "care" from the Old English "caru", meaning "sorrow, anxiety, grief". "Qual
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  • ...asures of cognitive function) and health, more specifically with mortality and morbidity. ...demiology" is derived from the Greek words "epi" (upon), "demos" (people), and "logos" (study).
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  • ...t for and understand differences in health outcomes among different racial and ethnic groups. ...o a category of humankind that shares certain distinctive physical traits, and "adjustment", meaning a small alteration or movement made to achieve a desi
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  • ...ditions]], [[healthcare services]], [[healthcare providers]], and [[health outcomes]]. ...term "health information" is derived from the Old English "hǣlth" (health) and the Latin "informatio" (information).
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  • ...he extent to which specific [[Clinical Interventions]] achieve pre-defined outcomes in a real-world setting. ...which originates from the Greek word 'klinikos', meaning 'of the sickbed', and 'effectiveness', which is derived from the Latin word 'effectivus', meaning
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  • ...ved from their health care provider. It is part of the patient experience, and is a critical aspect of [[health care quality]]. ...sh words "patient" (from the Latin ''patiens'', meaning 'one who suffers') and "satisfaction" (from the Latin ''satisfactio'', meaning 'to make enough').
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  • ...p that brings together people, services and research to improve the health and wellbeing of the population. ...is derived from its founding institution, University College London (UCL), and the term "partners", which signifies the collaborative nature of the organi
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  • ...lth services or interventions. It is often measured in terms of the health outcomes achieved per unit of healthcare resources used. ...(financial, human, physical, and informational) to achieve desired health outcomes.
    1 KB (187 words) - 02:40, 7 February 2024
  • ...nomic]] aspects of [[healthcare]]. It is published by [[Taylor & Francis]] and the [[editor-in-chief]] is [[Paul Scuffham]]. ...mics" (the study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services).
    2 KB (238 words) - 19:40, 12 February 2024
  • ...lth outcomes of a group of individuals, including the distribution of such outcomes within the group. It is an approach to health that aims to improve the heal ...rived from the English words "population", meaning a group of individuals, and "health", meaning the state of being free from illness or injury. The term
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