In search of quality indicators for Down syndrome healthcare: a scoping review
Abstract Background The medical care chain around Down syndrome (DS) is complex, with many multidisciplinary challenges. The current quality of care is unknown. Outcome-oriented quality indicators have the potential to improve medical practice and evaluate whether innovations are successful. This is...
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Main Authors: | Francine A. van den Driessen Mareeuw (Author), Mirjam I. Hollegien (Author), Antonia M. W. Coppus (Author), Diana M. J. Delnoij (Author), Esther de Vries (Author) |
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2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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