Capturing the full measure of patient outcome improvement using a self-assessed health adjustment
Long, Michael J. ; McQueen, David A. ; Lescoe-Long, Mary A. ; Schurman, John R.
Long, Michael J.
McQueen, David A.
Lescoe-Long, Mary A.
Schurman, John R.
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2005-10
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Journal of evaluation in clinical practice. 2005 Oct; 11(5): 484-8.
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Self-assessed health (SAH) status is a very simple four-, or five-category self-reported measure of health status that has been shown to be a powerful predictor of mortality, service use and total cost of medical care treatment. It is therefore reasonable to suggest that pre-intervention SAH may influence the extent to which patient outcomes improve following surgery.
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Wiley-Blackwell Publishing
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Journal of Evaluation In Clinical Practice
J Eval Clin Pract
J Eval Clin Pract
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1356-1294
