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Landmark Articles Published by QualityMetric Scientists Report Improvements in Short Form Health Status Measures and Establish Criteria for Future Development
Date:1/30/2008

D Turner-Bowker,

(CHQ-PF50(TM)) M DeRosa, et al.

7. Calibration of Item Banks for Use in JB Bjorner, JE Ware,

Improving Estimates of Eight SF-36 M Kosinski, et al.

Health Constructs

8. The Use of Computerized Adaptive Testing JE Ware, M Kosinski,

Software in Estimating SF-36 Health Survey JB Bjorner, X Sun,

Scales and Summary Measures et al.

9. Comparison of Widely-Used "Static" Short- JE Ware, JB Bjorner,

Form and Computerized Dynamic Estimates M Kosinski, X Sun,

of Generic Health Domains et al.

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QualityMetric is the leading provider of health outcomes measurement surveys and real-time delivery systems that use proprietary methodologies and data assets to produce actionable health information. The company was founded in 1997 by John E. Ware, Jr., PhD, principal developer of the world's most widely used patient-reported outcomes surveys including the SF-36v2(R), SF- 12v2(R), SF-10(TM) for Children, and SF-8(TM) Health Surveys. QualityMetric developed the world's first dynamic health assessments (DYNHA(R)), dramatically enhancing the insight that can be derived from outcomes data. Supported by an Outcomes Insight(TM) Analytics Team, QualityMetric clients benefit from full-service solutions that combine scientific integrity, practical generic and disease-specific health information, ease of use and cost efficiency. Visit us at http://www.qualitymetric.com.


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