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Promoting Quality Through Measurement of Performance and Response: Prevention Success Stories
Successful efforts to prevent health-care acquired infections occur daily in U.S. hospitals. However, few of these "prevention success stories" are presented in the medical literature or discussed at professional meetings. Key components of successful prevention efforts include multidiscip...
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