Association between patient factors and hospital completeness of a patient-reported outcome measures program in joint arthroplasty, a cohort study
Plain English summary Hospitals vary in how completely they include and follow up patients when measuring patient-reported health. It is important to know if the completeness of inclusion and follow up by hospitals is affected by patient characteristics. This study addresses that problem by using da...
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Main Authors: | Ian A. Harris (Author), Yi Peng (Author), Kara Cashman (Author), Ilana Ackerman (Author), Emma Heath (Author), Neville Rowden (Author), Stephen E. Graves (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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