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gies through tools / interventions to support clin- ical practice and health management to promote and ensure equity in access to and utilization of health services. / Clinical effectiveness: designing strategies for monitoring quality in the provision of healthcare services by means of studies on medical practice variations, effectiveness, safety and efficiency of clinical practice.
• Assessment of the Social Impact of Clinical and Health Services Research.
Ex-post assessment of extramural research (pro- jects, groups, centres, programs or plans), ie, re- search return to society by:
The impact or return (primary, secondary and fi- nal) of the research carried out in a given area. / Investment and outcomes (knowledge, publi- cations, patent, applications, training of human resources, benefits for clinical practice and for health) of research in health sciences.
Research groups
Most relevant scientific articles
RAJMIL L., ARTAZCOZ L., GARCíA-GóMEZ P., FLORES M., HERNáNDEZ-AGUADO I.. Spanish children are most affect- ed by the economic crisis, says the Spanish Society of Public Health (SESPAS). BMJ (Online). 2015;350.
ROBLES N., RAJMIL L., RODRíGUEZ-ARJONA D., AZUARA M., CODINA F., RAAT H. ET AL. Development of the web-based
Highlights
Group 15 has national and international projects related to the evaluation of health technologies (e-health), quality of care and the social impact of research. Specifically, in 2015 we have produced: a) Clinical Practice Guidelines for the dissemination of scientific evidence to clinical practice and have developed algorithms and quality indicators for as- sessing implementation; b) Reports of the Nation- al Quality Plan and Reports of Pharmacy (areas: Primary Care and Hospital) including systematic reviews of the effectiveness of various procedures, medications and health interventions; c) Analysis of changes in medical practice procedures and health interventions; d) medical records to assess the effec- tiveness and quality of care; e) Research on compar- ative effectiveness of different reperfusion therapies for ischemic stroke patients and models of care for patients with chronic diseases; f) Development and validation of instruments perceived by patients and classification systems results.
Spanish and Catalan versions of the Euroqol 5D-Y (EQ- 5D-Y) and comparison of results with the paper version. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes. 2015;13(1).
MARINELLI M.. Impact of television on the quality of sleep in preschool children. Sleep Medicine. 2015.
In addition, we have led various projects to help im- prove transparency and accountability on the results of the health system in Catalonia. We have also participated in over 10 competitive public research projects, including: the Joint Actions CHRODIS - JA on Chronic Diseases and promoting healthy ageing across the life-cycle (Role: lead of WP on assess- ment) and EUnetHTA-European Network for Health Technology Assessment (Role: collaborator); SUS- TAIN (Role: associated partner providing data on in- tegrated social and health care); DECIPHER (1st EU PCP project in the field of mHealth, role: coordina- tor and leader of WP on evaluation); United4Health (Role: leader of WP on assessment); INSPIRE (Role: Lead of WP on Dissemination); ENIGMA (Role: lead of PCP Deliverables Guidance, Monitoring and Eval- uation); PEGASO (Role: lead of WP on evaluation of the platform and associated App); VISCERAL (Role: Lead of WP on providing radiological data); UN- WIREDHEALTH (Role: Lead of WP on evaluation of the PCP process).
Institution: Agència de Qualitat i Avaluació Sanitàries de Catalunya (AQUAS) Contact: C/ Roc Boronat 81-95, 2a Planta 08023 Barcelona · Tel. 93 551 38 92 E.mail: [email protected] · Web: http://aquas.gencat.cat/ca/
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