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Using big data to measure quality and outcomes in general internal medicine

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When: Tuesday, May 29, 2018, 12–1 p.m.

Where: ICES, G-Wing, Conference Centre (Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre)

Who: Amol Verma, MD, MPhil, FRCPC; Staff Physician, St. Michael’s Hospital; Research Fellow, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute; Phillipson Scholar, U of T.
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Fahad Razak, MD, MSc, FRCPC; Staff Physician, St. Michael’s Hospital; Scientist, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute; Assistant Professor, University of Toronto.

Topic: Using big data to measure quality and outcomes in general internal medicine

Learning objectives

  1. Appreciate the potential of routinely collected clinical data for health services research and quality improvement
  2. Understand patient characteristics, resource use, and outcomes associated with general internal medicine care
  3. Recognize important variations in care and patient outcomes in general internal medicine.
Amol Verma

Amol Verma

Fahad Razak

Fahad Razak

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