Economic aspects of clinical decision making: applications of clinical decision analysis.

V S Crane
Author Information
  1. V S Crane: Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas, TX 75231.

Abstract

Clinical decision analysis as a basic tool for decision making is described, and potential applications of decision analysis in six areas of clinical practice are identified. Clinical decision analysis is a systematic method of describing clinical problems in a quantitative fashion, identifying possible courses of action, assessing the probability and value of outcomes, and then making a calculation to select the ultimate course of action. Clinical decision analysis provides a structure for clinical decision problems, helps clarify medical controversies, and encourages decision makers to speak a common language. Applications of clinical decision analysis in the areas of diagnostic testing, patient management, product and program selection, research and education, patient preferences, and health-care-policy evaluation are described. Decision analysis offers health professionals a tool for making quantifiable, cost-effective clinical decisions, especially in terms of clinical outcomes.

MeSH Term

Decision Making
Decision Support Techniques
Delivery of Health Care
Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care
Pharmacists
Pharmacy Service, Hospital

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