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How is Data Collected for Outcome Measurement?
Data collection for outcome measurement can be achieved through various methods:
Electronic Health Records (EHRs)
: Automated data collection from patient records.
Surveys and Questionnaires
: Direct feedback from patients and their families.
Observational Studies
: Direct observation by healthcare professionals.
Clinical Audits
: Regular reviews of clinical practices and outcomes.
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