The Role of Registries in Nutrition Health Economics and Outcomes Research
Observational patient registries can complement randomized clinical trials by focusing on the processes used and outcomes achieved in the real world. When carefully designed, registries can provide important insight into best practices that can achieve the best outcomes, while further examining the impact of critical variation that occurs in actual medical practice. Mr. Trotter explains that the most successful registries are exemplified by the involvement of a multidisciplinary group, with each member lending unique perspectives to the overall design. He also discusses the benefits and limitations of data from observational registries.
CONFERENCE MATERIALS
THE 113TH ABBOTT NUTRITION RESEARCH CONFERENCE
Nutrition Health Economics and Outcomes Research30 - 31 Jul 2012
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