Developing clinical guidelines and assessing the quality of medical care using the RAND/UCLA method
Introduction. The RAND/UCLA system is commonly used in healthcare economics as it allows one to consider both the relevant scientific data and the opinion of leading experts for deciding on the specifics of medical care.Objective. To analyze the recommendations and practical aspects of the RAND/UCLA...
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Main Authors: | O. O. Buzuverova (Author), V. K. Fedyaeva (Author), O. A. Sukhorukikh (Author) |
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