Addressing unwarranted variation in clinical cancer practice
<p>In the clinical setting, the term 'unwarranted variation' refers to variations in patient outcomes that cannot be explained by the patient's illness or medical needs, or the dictates of evidence-based medicine. These variations persist even after adjusting for patient-rela...
Main Author: | Menon, M |
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Other Authors: | Kerr, D |
Format: | Thesis |
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2017
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