Multiple Choice
What is true of clinician-based outcomes? Select all that apply.
A) They are usually collected by the clinician.
B) They may occur across the disablement continuum and can be provided by the patient.
C) They typically include measures of health condition, body function, and activity.
D) They are typically disease-oriented measures.
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