Effect of a quality of care improvement initiative in patients with acute coronary syndrome in resource-constrained hospitals in China
<br><strong>Importance: </strong>Prior observational studies suggest that quality of care improvement (QCI) initiatives can improve the clinical outcomes of acute coronary syndrome (ACS). To our knowledge, this has never been demonstrated in a well-powered randomized clinical trial...
Main Authors: | Wu, Y, Li, S, Patel, A, Woodward, M, al, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Medical Association
2019
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