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How are Clinical Outcomes Measured?
Various metrics are used to measure clinical outcomes. These include
mortality rates
,
morbidity rates
, hospitalization rates, and
quality of life
scores. Data can be collected through clinical trials, cohort studies, and
surveillance systems
.
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