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. 2015 Apr;105(4):670–679. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.301926
Stakeholder Group Delivery Systems Committee
Provide guidance on program implementation, including How to compare different ways of delivering care, including to subpopulations
1. Quality improvement,
2. Opportunities to maximize impact and expand program reach,
3. Ensuring stakeholder interests are considered and included, and
4. Evaluating success
Provide input on implementing Effective Health Care Program reports and findings in practice and policy settings. What are the ingredients or elements needed for comparison of ways to deliver care?
Identify options and recommend solutions to issues identified by Effective Health Care Program staff. Can those elements be examined across delivery organizations and systems to get a sense of what works best for patients?
Provide input on critical research information gaps for practice and policy, as well as research methods to address them. Specifically, What components of delivery organizations and systems do researchers need to
1. Information needs and types of products most useful to consumers, clinicians, and policymakers; 1. Identify and elaborate, and
2. Feedback on Effective Health Care Program reports, reviews, and summary guides; 2. Relate to the patient-centered outcomes that are most important?
3. Scientific methods and applications; and
4. Champion objectivity, accountability, and transparency in the Effective Health Care program.