Health outcomes definition

Health outcomes means treatment results that affect health status as measured by the length or quality of a person's life.
Health outcomes means treatment results that affect health status as measured by the length or quality of a person’s life.
Health outcomes means long-term objectives that define optimal, measurable, future levels of health status, maximum acceptable levels of disease, injury, or dysfunction, or prevalence of risk factors in areas such as improving the rate of immunizations for infants and children to ninety percent and controlling and reducing the spread of tuberculosis and that are stated in the public health improvement plan.

Examples of Health outcomes in a sentence

  • The CONTRACTOR shall provide Care Coordination in consultation with a Member’s treatment team and direct engagement with Members resulting in improved Physical and Behavioral Health outcomes.

  • Health outcomes that address health changes in health behavior, health risk, and health status (i.e., change in BMI, change in consumption of fruits and vegetables).

  • Health outcomes resulting from investments in pedestrian and bicycle facilities are estimated by ITHIM with the relative risk method, which predicts the risk of developing respiratory and chronic diseases based on the amount of exposure to air pollution and physical activity involvement (▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, 2017).

  • Aboriginal and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islander Health outcomes will be achieved when Aboriginal and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islander people control them.

  • At the six month review it was noted that two factors gave rise to some concern when looking forward with regard to Health outcomes to the end of 2006-07.


More Definitions of Health outcomes

Health outcomes. Health Outcomes agrees to maintain liability insurance to insure against any of the above liabilities. At the "University's" request, "Health Outcomes" shall proved "University" with certification of such insurance. The provisions of this article shall
Health outcomes has contributed its knowledge of healthcare computer systems especially Outcomes Management documentation techniques and data structures which are readily completed by pharmacists in the course of their consultation with patients and the provision of "Patient-Centered Pharmaceutical Care(TM)" at community pharmacies. * The term of this new Agreement will be three (3) years starting with the last authorization date on page 4, with annual continuing terms thereafter unless one party notifies the other in writing with sixty (60) days notice of its desire to terminate. * The software is the programming system consisting of screen design and programming code which is owned "Health Outcomes" is called "Assurance Coordinated Pharmaceutical Care System(TM)". Through analysis of the "University's" data and working with the "Health Outcomes" program, the "University" is able to provide recommendations as to how "Health Outcomes" may improve the software. * The practice of community pharmacy which is owned and marketed by "Health Outcomes" is called "Patient-Centered Pharmaceutical Care(TM)".
Health outcomes agrees to work with no other university worldwide and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Institute ("University") agrees to work with no other computer software supplier worldwide during the term of this Agreement on this subject of software which addresses a coordinated pharmaceutical care system. * It is understood by both parties that the "University" will receive a current working copy of the Assurance Coordinated Pharmaceutical Care System(TM) for development work at the University's offices but not for commercial use in the practice of a Community Pharmacist. * Sire License Fees, Training Fees and Support Fees to Community Pharmacies will be established by "Health Outcomes" for the software. Current fees are: Site License Fee: $150 per month per Community Pharmacy Support Fee: $200 per month per Community Pharmacy Training Fee: $900 for a three (3) day course for each trainee conducted in Health Outcomes' training facilities.
Health outcomes has paid and will pay a royalty fee to the University of Minnesota - Office of Research, Technology and Transfer Administration. This royalty fee shall be paid on a quarterly basis. The first quarter shall be from the signing of this Agreement through December
Health outcomes nor shall "Health Outcomes" be responsible for any negligence on the part of the "University".
Health outcomes agrees to indemnify the "University" and hold the "University" harmless against all liabilities, demands, expenses or losses arising (I) from the manufacture, use, lease, sale, or other disposition of the software by "Health Outcomes"
Health outcomes means outcomes measured by objective metrics and patient experience of care.