Purpose, Subject, and Consumer; Comment on "Perceived Burden Due to Registrations for Quality Monitoring and Improvement in Hospitals: A Mixed Methods Study"
Zegers and colleagues' study codifies the perceived burden of quality monitoring and improvement stemming from the work by clinicians of registering (documenting) quality information in the medical record. We agree with Zegers and colleagues' recommendation that a smaller, more effective a...
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Main Authors: | Sylvia J. Hysong (Author), Patrick O'Mahen (Author), Jochen Profit (Author), Laura A. Petersen (Author) |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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