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Perceived impact on clinical practice and logistical issues in clinical management surveys of cancer: Australian experience
Quality & Safety in Health Care, 06/29/09
Elwood M et al. - CMS of cancer have played a modest but important role in stimulating and supporting improvements in clinical care in Australia. Many Australian surveys have been large and population-based and with high response rates. The recent introduction of a requirement for patient consent by some (but not all) ethical committees greatly increases the difficulties and costs of such surveys.
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