Measuring Quality of Care for Prostate Cancer

Topics:
Healthcare Services
Tags:
Cancer,
Ingersoll-Rand,
Prostate Cancer
Source:
RAND

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Overview: Prostate cancer is the most common solid malignancy diagnosed in American men. There is a need for valid measures for assessing quality of care for prostate cancer, and there is a need to understand how variations in quality of care affect treatment outcomes. This report summarizes the work "Prostate Cancer Patient Outcomes and Choice of Providers: Development of an Infrastructure for Quality Assessment", in which Mark Litwin, Michael Steinberg, Jennifer Malin, and their colleagues take a critical first step toward these goals.

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