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The Importance of Outcome Measurement in Quality and Safety of Care Alan F. Merry Professor of Anaesthesiology University of Auckland New Zealand
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Document Date: 2012-09-05 22:39:31


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Washington / DC / Chester / Washington DC / /

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National Academy Press / PCI / National Academies Press / Haynes AB / /

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United States / New Zealand / /

Facility

The Institute of Medicine / Institute of Medicine / Anaesthesiology University of Auckland New Zealand Healthcare / /

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medical management / treatment of depression / healthcare costs / healthcare / /

MedicalCondition

patients angina / refractory angina / Multivessel Coronary Artery Disease / JE / failed back surgery syndrome / chronic angina pectoris / chronic pain / back and leg pain / Koes B. Repetitive strain injury / stroke / repetitive strain injury / severe angina pectoris / pain / myocardial infarction / angina pectoris / angina / main coronary artery disease / chronic pain conditions / depression / chronic refractory angina pectoris / upper limb disorders / acute myocardial infarction / notably cauda equina syndrome / /

MedicalTreatment

coronary artery bypass surgery / bypass / back surgery / placebos / coronary artery surgery / surgery / /

Movie

Getting it Right / /

Organization

Commonwealth Fund / Institute of Medicine / Chester MR / Anaesthesiology University of Auckland New Zealand Healthcare / OECD / /

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author / non operative / Fisher / surgeon / /

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