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Using EvidenceWorkshop Brief for State and Local Healthcare PolicymakersThis workshop was designed for State and local healthcare policymakers who are interested in learning about evidence-based decisionmaking, building their capacity to evaluate evidence, and implementing disease management protocols. The workshop was held in Omaha, Nebraska, on May 8-10, 2000. OverviewThe purpose of this workshop was to assist State and local officials in understanding the value of evidence-based decisionmaking and how evidence can be used in making coverage decisions and developing disease management protocols. Workshop sessions addressed how medical necessity is defined, the fundamentals of technology assessment, and public and private information resources for policymakers. Specifically, the meeting prepared participants to address the following types of questions:
ParticipantsWorkshop participants included officials responsible for healthcare coverage decisions, benefit design, and provider contracting. Among the participants were State Representatives and legislative staff, Medicaid and medical assistance administrators, employee health plan and worker's compensation benefits managers, medical directors, and pharmacy program administrators. Eighteen states were represented. About the Workshop Sponsor AHRQ's User Liaison Program (ULP) disseminates health services research findings in easily understandable and usable formats through interactive workshops. Workshops and other support are planned to meet the needs of State, local, and Federal policymakers and other health services research users, such as purchasers and health plans. |