The evaluation of diagnostic tests: evidence on technical and diagnostic accuracy, impact on patient outcome and cost-effectiveness is needed.
OBJECTIVE: Before introducing a test in clinical practice, its characteristics and added value should be assessed. Diagnostic accuracy studies only are not sufficient; the test's impact on patient outcome ought to be assessed as well. To do this, we propose a stepwise evaluation of diagnostic t...
Main Authors: | Van den Bruel, A, Cleemput, I, Aertgeerts, B, Ramaekers, D, Buntinx, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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