Quality indicators and performance measures for prison healthcare: a scoping review
Abstract Background Internationally, people in prison should receive a standard of healthcare provision equivalent to people living in the community. Yet efforts to assess the quality of healthcare through the use of quality indicators or performance measures have been much more widely reported in t...
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Main Authors: | Sue Bellass (Author), Krysia Canvin (Author), Kate McLintock (Author), Nat Wright (Author), Tracey Farragher (Author), Robbie Foy (Author), Laura Sheard (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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