Differential case reporting in a national clinical quality database: an analysis of the impact on comparison of outcome between departments

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Differential case reporting in a national clinical quality database : an analysis of the impact on comparison of outcome between departments. / Mårtensson, Solvej; Frederiksen, Birgitte Lidegaard; De Nully Brown, Peter; Dalton, Susanne Oksbjerg; Osler, Merete.

I: Quality Management in Health Care, Bind 21, Nr. 4, 2012, s. 278-85.

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Mårtensson, S, Frederiksen, BL, De Nully Brown, P, Dalton, SO & Osler, M 2012, 'Differential case reporting in a national clinical quality database: an analysis of the impact on comparison of outcome between departments', Quality Management in Health Care, bind 21, nr. 4, s. 278-85.

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Mårtensson, S., Frederiksen, B. L., De Nully Brown, P., Dalton, S. O., & Osler, M. (2012). Differential case reporting in a national clinical quality database: an analysis of the impact on comparison of outcome between departments. Quality Management in Health Care, 21(4), 278-85.

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Mårtensson S, Frederiksen BL, De Nully Brown P, Dalton SO, Osler M. Differential case reporting in a national clinical quality database: an analysis of the impact on comparison of outcome between departments. Quality Management in Health Care. 2012;21(4):278-85.

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Mårtensson, Solvej ; Frederiksen, Birgitte Lidegaard ; De Nully Brown, Peter ; Dalton, Susanne Oksbjerg ; Osler, Merete. / Differential case reporting in a national clinical quality database : an analysis of the impact on comparison of outcome between departments. I: Quality Management in Health Care. 2012 ; Bind 21, Nr. 4. s. 278-85.

Bibtex

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