The use of outcome data from quality registries to learn and improve; a Dutch nationwide quantitative analysis in five disease areas
Abstract Background Clinical quality registries (CQR) aid in measuring, collecting and monitoring outcome data but it is still unknown how these data are used by hospitals to improve the quality of care. This study assessed the current state of outcome-based quality improvement in the Netherlands in...
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Main Authors: | Stacey R. Slingerland (Author), Lise A. M. Moers (Author), Niki M. Medendorp (Author), Paul B. van der Nat (Author), Lineke Derks (Author), Marijke J. C. Timmermans (Author), Nicolette de Keizer (Author), Marc ten Dam (Author), Geke Denissen (Author), Dennis van Veghel (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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