Nation Takes a Big Step Toward Learning Which Medical Treatments Work Best, a Major Advance in Fixing Our Broken Health-Care System
Posted on: Wednesday, 1 July 2009, 12:16 CDT
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After centuries of medical advances, we still don't know nearly enough about which medical treatments are most effective for which ailments. And what we do know isn't disseminated to medical professionals quickly or broadly enough. In fact, a typical medical advancement can take up to 17 years before doctors routinely incorporate it into the way they practice medicine, according to the federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).
The IOM report, the first of its kind, is a major step toward improving health care quality and efficiency by learning what treatments are most effective and disseminating that information to providers.
Adding from an employer's perspective,
The Consumer-Purchaser Disclosure Project is a group of leading employer, consumer and labor organizations working toward ensuring all Americans have access to information on how well their health-care providers perform. With this, Americans will be better able to select hospitals, physicians and treatments based on nationally standardized measures for clinical quality, consumer experience, equity and efficiency. The Project is funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation along with support from participating organizations.
SOURCE Consumer-Purchaser Disclosure Project
Source: PR Newswire
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