SORCE is:
- a multidisciplinary research center established by the Department of Surgery at the University of Washington.
- an active supporter of the use of outcomes research to improve the quality of surgical care at the local, regional and national level.
- available for surgical investigators and other healthcare stakeholders interested in evaluating surgical effectiveness, emerging technology, patient-centered outcomes, surgical epidemiology and quality improvement interventions.
- a valuable resource, offering expertise in research design and study methodology including the full “toolbox” of outcomes research techniques, including:
- Use of secondary data sources.
- Meta-analysis.
- Modeled cost/decision analyses.
- Quality of life/functional outcomes.
- Survey design/qualitative research.
- Patient-centered outcomes study development.
- involved in the promotion of “translational outcomes research” by linking quality improvement initiatives with emerging evidence regarding processes. The result is optimal surgical outcomes.
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See also: UW Surgical Outcomes Research Collaborative (ORC)
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