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PCRD EU
Numéro de projet
95.0306-2
Titre du projet
A method to integrate scientific and clinical knowledge to achieve the appropriate utilisation of major medical and surgical procedures
Titre du projet anglais
A method to integrate scientific and clinical knowledge to achieve the appropriate utilisation of major medical and surgical procedures

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Mots-clé
(Anglais)
Appropriateness of care; quality of care; methods;
Autre Numéro de projet
(Anglais)
EU project number: BMH4-CT96-1202
Programme de recherche
(Anglais)
EU-programme: 4. Frame Research Programme - 4.2 Agriculture and agroindustry
Description succincte
(Anglais)
See abstract
Autres indications
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Full name of research-institution/enterprise:
Université de Lausanne
Institut de Médecine sociale et préventive
Partenaires et organisations internationales
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EPFL, Laboratoire d'informatique théorique (CH)
Résumé des résultats (Abstract)
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The RAND Appropriateness Method (RAM) is a systematic approach to development of criteria for the appropriateness of medical procedures, combining knowledge from the medical literature and a systematic approach to multidisciplinary collective expert opinion. The main goal of this concerted action was to link ongoing European research employing the RAM in a way that co-ordinates methodological development, assesses the degree to which countries can benefit from each others' use of the RAM, and improves the delivery of health care through effective use of the results of the RAM.
During the project the following activities were undertaken and results achieved by the Lausanne group:
· Publication of several peer-reviewed articles on efficacy of lumbar discectomy for herinated lumbar disc; over- and underuse of gastointestinal endoscopy; use of the WWW to develop and disseminate appropriateness criteria; the appropriateness of colonoscopy; the reproducibility of panel-based criteria for the appropriateness of colonoscopy.
· Planning, hosting and conducting a working meeting of BIOMED partners on computer applications related to the RAND appropriateness method (Nov. 1997).
· Planning, hosting and conducting a European expert panel on the appropriate use of gastrointestinal endoscopy, with experts from nine European countries (F, UK, DK, D, I, E, N, NL, CH) (Nov. 1998)
· Preparation and publication of a literature review on the appropriateness of gastrointestinal endoscopy.
· Participation in a European expert panel on the appropriate use of interventional cardiology, with experts from five European countries (UK, SE, I, NL, CH), Dec. 1998.
· Preparation of an bi-national, multidisciplinary expert panel on the appropriate use of percutaneous renal artery angioplasty (Oct. 1999).
· Presentation of results stemming from this project at various national and international scientific gatherings.
· Publication of a special issue of the journal Endoscopy (8:1999) devoted to the European Panel on the Appropriateness of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (EPAGE) project.
· Development of a www site on criteria for the appropriate use of gastrointestinal endoscopy (http://www.epage.ch).
Références bases de données
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Swiss Database: Euro-DB of the
State Secretariat for Education and Research
Hallwylstrasse 4
CH-3003 Berne, Switzerland
Tel. +41 31 322 74 82
Swiss Project-Number: 95.0306-2