PMID: 9001992Oct 1, 1996Paper

Health outcomes research on Hispanics/Latinos

Journal of Medical Systems
A L Giachello

Abstract

Outcomes research studies the impact of the health and medical interventions on the health status and quality of life of the population. This paper discusses some of the issues and challenges involved in conducting health and medical outcomes research on the Latino population in the U. S., and also provides some solutions or strategies to overcome some of the most common problems in studying this population.

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