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Identifying and using good practice guidelines.

Kenneth W Lin1, David C Slawson

  • 1Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD, USA. Kenneth.Lin@ahrq.hhs.gov

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|July 23, 2009
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High-quality practice guidelines, crucial for performance measurement and payment, should be evidence-based, transparently developed, and adaptable to clinical scenarios for optimal healthcare delivery.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Quality
  • Clinical Practice Guidelines
  • Evidence-Based Medicine

Background:

  • Performance measurement and payment models are increasingly tied to clinical practice guidelines.
  • Ensuring the quality and reliability of these guidelines is essential for effective healthcare delivery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the key characteristics of high-quality practice guidelines.
  • To inform the development and evaluation of guidelines used in performance measurement and payment systems.

Main Methods:

  • The study emphasizes the importance of systematic reviews and patient-oriented evidence.
  • It highlights the need for evidence-rating systems like the Strength of Recommendation Taxonomy.
  • Prospective validation and transparent development processes are identified as critical components.

Main Results:

  • Guidelines should be rigorously developed using high-quality evidence.
  • Transparency in development and conflict of interest disclosure are paramount.
  • Flexibility to accommodate diverse clinical situations is a necessary attribute.

Conclusions:

  • Optimal practice guidelines are built on a foundation of robust evidence and transparent processes.
  • These guidelines must be validated prospectively and offer practical flexibility.
  • Adherence to these principles enhances their utility in performance measurement and payment.