Lessons learned from the development of a national registry on dementia care and support based on linked national health and administrative data
Abstract Introduction This paper provides insight into the development of the Dutch Dementia Care and Support Registry and the lessons that can be learned from it. The aim of this Registry was to contribute to quality improvement in dementia care and support. Methods This paper describes how the Reg...
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Main Authors: | Iris van derHeide (Author), Anneke L. Francke (Author), Carola Döpp (Author), Marianne Heins (Author), Hein P. J. vanHout (Author), Robert A. Verheij (Author), Karlijn J. Joling (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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