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Outcome data definition

Outcome data means measures related to the provision of care, including:
Outcome data means the data collected by an Oregon trauma center on a trauma patient and identified in Appendix 2 of OAR 333-250-0315.
Outcome data means data that the OfS considers is appropriate for showing a provider’s numerical performance against an indicator or a split indicator, including but not limited to:i. Data sourced from the designated data body;

Examples of Outcome data in a sentence

  • Outcome data will be based upon the full array of services provided and how those services advanced the functional improvement of the client.

  • Outcome data will be required with quarterly reports and will be reviewed throughout the contract period.

  • Grantee must include Outcome data for services and activities, if available.

  • Outcome data will be collected continuously by the e-recording device and prior to each step for paper forms – this being regardless of stimulation status for the lifetime of the study (58 weeks).

  • Outcome data beyond 3 years rarely were available and were not included in the Guideline analyses.


More Definitions of Outcome data

Outcome data means any information relating to patient survival or response, or progression, to assess the efficacy of a Compound or a Drug.
Outcome data means patient data before it is entered into Shire’s Database. “Aggregate Data” shall mean the patient data, in whole or in part, that is entered into Shire’s Database.
Outcome data means the aggregated, de-identified data that shows the impact of the health management program on Participants, Clients, Networks and Educators and how the Program has changed behavior and clinical outcomes and had an impact on costs, quality measures, adherence to medication and therapy, hospital and emergency room costs. Participant means an employee or beneficiary covered under the health plan of the Client who has enrolled in the Program.
Outcome data. At all time, Transitional Housing will keep stats on all metrics to include but not limited to: Intake data, discharge data, services rendered data, assessment data to include risk/ need and substance abuse need metrics, employment, and financial data. The subsequent data will be used for quality control and future decision making around all aspects of Transitional Housing.
Outcome data means data that measures the results of a comprehensive program for school counseling.
Outcome data means the data collected by an Oregon trauma center on a trauma patient and identified in Appendix 2.
Outcome data means data that the OfS considers is appropriate for showing a provider’s numerical performance against an indicator or a split indicator, including but not limited to: