Can feedback approaches reduce unwarranted clinical variation? A systematic rapid evidence synthesis.
Reema HarrisonReece Amr HinchcliffElizabeth ManiasSteven MearsDavid HeslopVictoria WaltonRu KwedzaPublished in: BMC health services research (2020)
The review findings suggest value in the use of feedback approaches to respond to clinical variation and understand when action is warranted. Evaluation of the effectiveness of particular feedback approaches is now required to determine if there is an optimal approach to create change where needed.