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Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management


Title Abbreviation
J Clin Outcomes Manag
ISSN
1079-6533
Electronic ISSN
1938-1336
Readership
Case Managers, Clinical Pharmacists, Health Service Researchers, Healthcare Executives, Long-Term Care Execs, Long-Term Care Providers, Managed Care Pharmacists, Managed Care Specialists, Medical Directors, Outcomes Manager, Physicians
Scope
The Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management® (JCOM®), published 12 times per year, is an independent, peer-reviewed journal offering evidence-based, practical information for improving the quality, safety, and value of health care. JCOM’s content includes original research papers, clinical reviews, reports from the field, and special articles and features. One of JCOM’s key features is the case-based review, which presents a critical review of the literature and balanced discussion on how to apply the evidence to a specific patient case. JCOM also features of the work of health care teams who are developing and implementing innovations to optimize health system performance. Their reports from the field, which emphasize practical steps taken to support improvement and overcome barriers to change, facilitate the adoption and adaptation of interventions that can improve the quality of health care.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Frontline Medical Communications Inc.
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