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The Importance of Considering Different Healthcare Settings When Estimating the Burden of Clostridium difficile Kuntz JL; Polgreen PM.The importance of considering different healthcare settings when estimating the burden of Clostridium difficile.Clin Infect Dis.2015.831... Jennifer,L.,Kuntz,... - 《...
Little is known, however, about the difference in primary care quality in different health care settings in Vietnam. We conducted this study with the hypothesis that the quality of primary health care as experienced by consumers would differ between the various types of facilities. Our hypothesis ...
Measuring the Quality of Care in Different Settings.Deals with a study which described the challenges facing the United States Health Care Financing Administration in measuring the quality of care in different settings. Overview of the agency's quality measurement strategy; Integration of health plan ...
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Invasive fungal infections, especially in the critical care setting, have become an excellent target for prophylactic, empiric, and preemptive therapy interventions due to their associated high morbidity, mortality rate, increased incidence, and healthcare costs. For these reasons, new studies and labor...
Although rising numbers of people are dying in very old age, many with dementia, little is known about symptom control for "older old" people or whether care in different settings enables them to die comfortably. This study aims to examine, in a population-representative sample, associations ...
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