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ioners, 45 executives of successful prevention programs and 55 leaders of federal, voluntary, medical professional and research organizations.

"Overall, the interviews leave a strong impression that the process by which scientific research is translated into medical care to improve health outcomes takes place in a somewhat haphazard, disorganized fashion," the report concludes.

"No, this is not brain surgery," Gruman says, "but it takes relatively little time or money for a doctor's office to put pink reminder stickers on patients' charts or to send a computerized letter prompting patients to schedule a mammography or a flu shot."

"Now that the federal research establishment is doubling, and a prescription drug benefit for seniors may mean more people using medication, there is no better time to emphasize the basics -- common-sense adherence to sound practices by both patients and their doctors," Gruman says. "Counseling as a routine part of medical care is a case where the translation of research to practice has not taken place effectively, meaning we are not realizing the full benefit of our investment in health research."


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Contact: Ira Allen
iallen@cfah.org
202-387-2829
Center for the Advancement of Health
6-May-2001


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