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Prevention of Treatment Failure: The Use of Measuring, Monitoring, and Feedback in Clinical Practice

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Focusing on clinical practice, this book outlines procedures for identifying patients at risk of treatment failure. It presents compelling evidence advocating for a shift in routine care, emphasizing the importance of integrating regular monitoring of patient treatment responses. The techniques discussed aim to enhance patient outcomes by facilitating timely interventions, making the case for a more proactive approach in clinical settings.

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Prevention of Treatment Failure: The Use of Measuring, Monitoring, and Feedback in Clinical Practice, Michael J. Lambert

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