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01-04-2013 | Proceedings
The applicability of quality improvement research for comparative effectiveness
Authors:
Erin E Redle, David Atkins
Published in:
Implementation Science
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Special Issue 1/2013
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Excerpt
Quality improvement research (QIR) and comparative effectiveness research (CER) share a common goal of achieving a higher-performing healthcare system. Both CER and QIR have grown considerably over the past decade, CER out of the need for more relevant information for clinical and policy decisions, QIR as a result of the increasing attention to the uneven quality of healthcare [
1]. Although the two fields have often favored different research methods – CER often relies on direct, controlled experimental comparisons while QIR often favors single arm studies in a “real world” context, both of these methodologies are needed for improving patient care. Future studies that incorporate elements of both disciplines will provide a context for understanding the most effective and efficient methods for changing clinical practice and ultimately improving patient outcomes. …