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    • Healthcare Quality Improvement
    • Medical Informatics
    • Professional Development

    Background:

    • Electronic practice data are increasingly utilized for healthcare practice improvement.
    • Current feedback interventions show variable effects and lack consistent improvement over time.
    • Existing guidance on effective feedback is fragmented across disciplines.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To synthesize evidence and expert experience into actionable suggestions for effective practice feedback.
    • To provide practical guidance for designing and implementing improved feedback interventions.
    • To advance the literature on practice feedback mechanisms and effectiveness.

    Main Methods:

    • Expert interviews were conducted.
    • Systematic reviews of existing literature were performed.
    • Experience from providing, evaluating, and receiving practice feedback was integrated.

    Main Results:

    • Fifteen key suggestions associated with effective feedback interventions were identified.
    • These suggestions offer practical guidance for various stakeholders in healthcare.
    • The identified suggestions aim to improve the impact of feedback interventions.

    Conclusions:

    • Implementing the 15 suggestions can enhance the effectiveness of electronic practice data feedback.
    • Further research into the mechanisms underlying these suggestions is needed to advance the field.
    • This work provides a foundation for more impactful quality improvement initiatives.