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Analyzing health outcomes through international comparisons
G F Anderson1, J Alonso, L T Kohn
1Johns Hopkins University, Center for Hospital Finance and Management, Baltimore, MD 21205.
Medical Care
|May 1, 1994
Abstract:
There is increasing interest in the conduct of international studies that compare health care outcomes. This paper draws from the literature in sociology, anthropology, and psychology to examine the problems that can be encountered when collecting primary data for comparative purposes. Issues of study design, selection, development, and adaptation of instruments, problems encountered in collecting primary data, and techniques for analyzing comparative data are discussed. The paper is intended as a primer for health services researchers conducting comparative outcomes research in international settings.