Involving end-users in the design of an audit and feedback intervention in the emergency department setting - a mixed methods study
Abstract Background Long length of stays (LOS) in emergency departments (ED) negatively affect quality of care. Ordering of inappropriate diagnostic tests contributes to long LOS and reduces quality of care. One strategy to change practice patterns is to use performance feedback dashboards for physi...
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Main Authors: | Welmoed K. van Deen (Author), Edward S. Cho (Author), Kathryn Pustolski (Author), Dennis Wixon (Author), Shona Lamb (Author), Thomas W. Valente (Author), Michael Menchine (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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