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The decision to use an investigator-rated NCBRF in the PERS studies is due to regulatory reasons (i.e. because in registration trials there is a strong preference for a primary outcome based on professional/clinical assessment rather than an assessment by parents, patients or teachers).
Clinical outcome based on global assessment, leg pain, disability, and quality of health was worse for patients who claimed economic compensation than for the total group of Swespine patients.
The new curriculum is organ based with integration of radiological diagnostic techniques, comprises a uniform national common trunk followed by a 2-year subspecialisation, is competency outcome based with appropriate assessment tools and techniques, and is based on regional collaboration among radiology departments.
With a 90%% power, and two-sided p = 0.05, based on independent t-tests, we would have been able to detect a standardised ES of 0.51 for full Intention-To-Treat (ITT) and 0.54 for a single primary cognitive outcome based on completer assessments.
For 16 studies reporting a dichotomous outcome based on an ordinal assessment, we compared the 'excellent, very good' vs. 'good, poor' scenario (16 trials, RR 0.55, 95% CI 0.45 0.69, I = 40%) with an 'excellent, (very) good vs. poor' scenario (RR 0.26, 95% CI 0.18 0.38, I =0%); the difference remained significant without variability.
This indicates that outcome reported from clinical studies is not directly comparable to outcome based on everyday hospital assessments among unselected patients representing everyday hospital care.
The usefulness of risk assessment and the definition of risk is however in doubt because there are very few studies that have materially altered patient outcome based on information gained by risk assessment.
Potential policy implications for P4P systems such as QOF are that these need to consider the determinants of quality and the variation in implementation by social characteristics within a broader framework of equity of access, treatment and treatment outcomes based on an assessment of needs.
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