The development of practice guidelines is problematic because guidelines th
at are too broad have no value and guidelines that are highly specific cann
ot address the nuances of every patient's illness. In this article, we pres
ent the hypothesis that practice guidelines that provide specific objective
s for assessment and intervention in inflammatory bowel disease can be used
to measure practice variation. These guidelines are proposed as 15 specifi
c objectives with options for intervention. These objectives could be used
as an instrument to quantify variations in clinical practice and to assess
the benefits of practice guidelines.