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Author Bio
Introduction
Model for Organization of Care
Changing Systems to Improve Outcomes
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Components of Care
Practice Changes
Methods of Evaluating Care
Conclusion



Chapter 10: Evaluating Health Care Systems for Improving Symptom Management: Challenges to Study Design
        

There are several challenges to designing and evaluating interventions directed at changing health care systems.

  • While "stand-alone" interventions have been shown to improve patient outcomes, a challenge is to develop and test integrated systems of patient care that combine diverse elements.

  • A second challenge is to devise health care systems capable of delivering effective care on a sustained basis to all patients in a defined population who may benefit from it.

  • A third challenge is to develop systems of care that individuals and society can afford, and to evaluate the costs and cost-effectiveness of providing such care relative to care as usual. These approaches to conducting research and organizing scientific evidence fall under the rubric of evidence-based medicine.

The following sections provide an overview of the kinds of changes to health care systems that have been shown to enhance outcomes in chronic disease. We then consider how multi-faceted interventions that include each of these components can be evaluated when implemented in health care delivery systems.

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