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Application of a trigger tool in near real time to inform quality improvement activities: a prospective study in a general medicine ward
- Correspondence to Brian M Wong, Medicine, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4N 3M5; BrianM.Wong{at}sunnybrook.ca, b.wong{at}utoronto.ca
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Application of a trigger tool in near real time to inform quality improvement activities: a prospective study in a general medicine ward
Publication history
- Received July 28, 2014
- Revised January 22, 2015
- Accepted January 25, 2015
- First published March 6, 2015.
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March 18, 2015
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