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Home Research Research Library Harmonized Outcome Measures for Use in Depression Patient Registries and Clinical Practice Harmonized Outcome Measures for Use in Depression Patient Registries and Clinical Practice 2020 Author(s) Gliklich, Richard E, Leavy, Michelle B, Cosgrove, Lisa, Simon, Gregory E, Gaynes, Bradley N, Peterson, Lars E, Olin, Bryan, Cole, Collette, DePaulo, J Raymond, Wang, Philip, Crowe, Chris M, Cusin, Cristina, Nix, Mary, Berliner, Elise, and Trivedi, Madhukar H Topic(s) Role of Primary Care, and Achieving Health System Goals Keyword(s) Measurement, and Quality Of Care Volume Annals of Internal Medicine Source Annals of Internal Medicine Major depressive disorder is a common mental health condition that affects an estimated 16.2 million adults and 3.1 million adolescents in the United States. Yet, a lack of uniformity remains in measurements and monitoring for depression both in clinical practice and in research settings. This project aimed to develop a minimum set of standardized outcome measures relevant to both patients and clinicians that can be collected in depression registries and clinical practice. ABFM Research Read all 2022 Diabetes Screening and Monitoring Among Older Mexican-Origin Populations in the U.S Go to Diabetes Screening and Monitoring Among Older Mexican-Origin Populations in the U.S 2015 Graduates of Teaching Health Centers Are More Likely to Enter Practice in the Primary Care Safety Net Go to Graduates of Teaching Health Centers Are More Likely to Enter Practice in the Primary Care Safety Net 2013 The rise of electronic health record adoption among family physicians Go to The rise of electronic health record adoption among family physicians 2021 Implementing High-Quality Primary Care: A Report From the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Go to Implementing High-Quality Primary Care: A Report From the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Author(s) Gliklich, Richard E, Leavy, Michelle B, Cosgrove, Lisa, Simon, Gregory E, Gaynes, Bradley N, Peterson, Lars E, Olin, Bryan, Cole, Collette, DePaulo, J Raymond, Wang, Philip, Crowe, Chris M, Cusin, Cristina, Nix, Mary, Berliner, Elise, and Trivedi, Madhukar H Topic(s) Role of Primary Care, and Achieving Health System Goals Keyword(s) Measurement, and Quality Of Care Volume Annals of Internal Medicine Source Annals of Internal Medicine
ABFM Research Read all 2022 Diabetes Screening and Monitoring Among Older Mexican-Origin Populations in the U.S Go to Diabetes Screening and Monitoring Among Older Mexican-Origin Populations in the U.S 2015 Graduates of Teaching Health Centers Are More Likely to Enter Practice in the Primary Care Safety Net Go to Graduates of Teaching Health Centers Are More Likely to Enter Practice in the Primary Care Safety Net 2013 The rise of electronic health record adoption among family physicians Go to The rise of electronic health record adoption among family physicians 2021 Implementing High-Quality Primary Care: A Report From the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Go to Implementing High-Quality Primary Care: A Report From the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
2022 Diabetes Screening and Monitoring Among Older Mexican-Origin Populations in the U.S Go to Diabetes Screening and Monitoring Among Older Mexican-Origin Populations in the U.S
2015 Graduates of Teaching Health Centers Are More Likely to Enter Practice in the Primary Care Safety Net Go to Graduates of Teaching Health Centers Are More Likely to Enter Practice in the Primary Care Safety Net
2013 The rise of electronic health record adoption among family physicians Go to The rise of electronic health record adoption among family physicians
2021 Implementing High-Quality Primary Care: A Report From the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Go to Implementing High-Quality Primary Care: A Report From the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine