Thought Leader Perspectives on the Benefits, Barriers, and Enablers for Routinely Collected Electronic Health Data to Support Professional Development: Qualitative Study
BackgroundHospitals routinely collect large amounts of administrative data such as length of stay, 28-day readmissions, and hospital-acquired complications; yet, these data are underused for continuing professional development (CPD). First, these clinical indicators are rarely reviewed outside of ex...
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Main Authors: | Bernard Bucalon (Author), Emma Whitelock-Wainwright (Author), Chris Williams (Author), Jeanette Conley (Author), Martin Veysey (Author), Judy Kay (Author), Tim Shaw (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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