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The need to identify best practices and programs, and to require proven outcome data or "metrics" so that investments made in innovative care will be effective and efficient.
While the Hertfordshire model may not be unique – it mirrors similar schemes evolving around the country – it's a model which has proven outcomes.
The Cobb Institute concluded there is a substantial need to invest more in 'working' programs with proven outcomes aimed at increasing admittance into medical schools for black males in particular and URMs in general.
Yoga teachers should be paid a reasonable wage if they are offering trauma survivors, for example, a high quality treatment with proven outcomes.
We don't just need an economic recovery; we need a psychological one -- a national program of recreation therapy to lift spirits, restore our sense of competence and increase capacity for enjoyment, the proven outcomes of recreation participation.
Now, you have to really prove the outcome of your competition, be it economic development, leadership training or education.
"History will prove the outcome of this adjustment but the main thing is the adjustment is to try to improve the overall package for Valentino.
"As we start to prove better outcomes, our reimbursement is going to be more based on how we do that," Mr. Jhaveri said.
You need numbers to prove your outcomes!
This will help to offer practitioners a method by which to prove their outcomes are safe and comparable to procedures performed in the secondary care sector.
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