The Stanford Lightning Report Method: A comparison of rapid qualitative synthesis results across four implementation evaluations
Abstract Background Current evaluation methods are mismatched with the speed of health care innovation and needs of health care delivery partners. We introduce a qualitative approach called the lightning report method and its specific product-the "Lightning Report." We compare implementati...
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Main Authors: | Cati Brown‐Johnson (Author), Nadia Safaeinili (Author), Dani Zionts (Author), Laura M. Holdsworth (Author), Jonathan G. Shaw (Author), Steven M. Asch (Author), Megan Mahoney (Author), Marcy Winget (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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