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How to limit the burden of data collection for Quality Indicators based on medical records?
BMC Health Services Research, 10/28/08
Corriol C et al. - The 4 QIs based on medical records can be used to compare the quality of record keeping among hospitals while limiting the burden of data collection, and can therefore be used for benchmarking purposes. The French National Health Directorate has included them in the new 2009 version of the accreditation procedure for healthcare organizations.
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