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A Qualitative Study of Consumers' Views on Public Reporting of Health Care-Associated Infections
American Journal of Medical Quality, 06/15/09
Mazor KM et al. - For public reporting of HAIs to be successful, attention to report content and format are necessary. Consumer involvement can help to identify potential sources of confusion and methods of improving reporting.
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