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Measuring surgical quality: which measure should we trust?
Mull HJ, Chen Q, Shwartz M, Itani KM, Rosen AK. Measuring surgical quality: which measure should we trust? JAMA Surg. 2014 Nov; 149(11):1210-2.
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Hospitals, Veterans
Humans
Quality Assurance, Health Care
Quality Improvement
Surgery Department, Hospital
Surgical Procedures, Operative
United States
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Amy K Rosen PhD