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QSHC Guidelines

Developing research and practice
Toward stronger evidence on quality improvement
Draft publication guidelines: the beginning of a consensus project
F Davidoff and P Batalden
Qual Saf Health Care 2005; 14: 319-325
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Note from the Editor
The draft guidelines are designed to help with writing, reviewing, editing and using reports of improvement work. We invite colleagues to voice their opinions regarding this draft.

       


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