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  • Health services research
  • Evidence synthesis
  • Clinical decision-making

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  • Rising healthcare costs necessitate efficient information synthesis for clinicians, patients, and policymakers.
  • Current research synthesis often yields inconclusive results or stakeholder bias, hindering practical guidance.
  • Expert panels offer valuable insights but require efficient and cost-effective methodologies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe consensus and appropriateness expert panel models.
  • To present adaptations of these models within the Samueli Institute's SEaRCH™ program.
  • To improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of expert panel processes.

Main Methods:

  • Review and description of consensus and appropriateness expert panel methodologies.
  • Adaptation of existing panel models for the SEaRCH™ program.
  • Focus on streamlining and customizing panel processes for transparency.

Main Results:

  • Expert panels can provide evidence-based guidance for research and practice.
  • The SEaRCH™ program offers a customized, synthesized, and streamlined approach to expert panels.
  • Transparent panel processes inform clinical appropriateness and research agenda decisions.

Conclusions:

  • Expert panels are crucial for translating evidence into actionable health care guidance.
  • The SEaRCH™ program enhances expert panel efficiency and transparency.
  • Improved methodologies support informed decision-making in healthcare and research.