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This report documents the medical record abstraction form and guidelines for appropriateness of hysterectomy used in the HMO Quality of Care Consortium study of this procedure. The abstraction form was designed to follow the format of a medical record so that abstraction would be both accurate and efficient. For each item or group of items, the section of the medical record that was to serve as th. | RAND Medical Record Abstraction Form and Guidelines for Assessing the Appropriateness of Hysterectomy Marjorie J. Sherwood Carol Pindar Roth Steven J. Bernstein Ahmar Iqbal Mark R. Chassin Jacqueline Kosecoff Albert L. Siu Robert H. Brook Elizabeth A. McGlynn The research described in this report was sponsored by the John A. Hartford Foundation under Grant No. 89058-H. ISBN 0-8330-1394-7 RAND is a nonprofit institution that seeks to improve public policy through research and analysis. Publications of RAND do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the sponsors of RAND research. Published 1993 by RAND 1700 Main Street P.O. Box 2138 Santa Monica CA 90407-2138 To obtain information about RAND studies or to order documents call Distribution Services 310 393-0411 extension 6686 RAND Medical Record Abstraction Form and Guidelines for Assessing the Appropriateness of Hysterectomy Marjorie J. Sherwood Carol Pindar Roth Steven J. Bernstein Ahmar Iqbal Mark R. Chassin Jacqueline Kosecoff Albert L. Siu Robert H. Brook Elizabeth A. McGlynn Supported by the John A. Hartford .