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Specialises in the publication of studies determining the effectiveness of medical treatmentwith measurements of therapeutic and/or preventative outcomes.
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Journal of Outcomes Research - effectiveness of medical treatment
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Journal of Outcomes Research specialises in the publication of studies determining the effectiveness of medical treatment, including quality of life studies, patient reported-outcomes, health status, satisfaction with health care.
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