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November 2012
The General Trend in Quality Measurement What Is Being Measured, for What Purpose and for Whom?
Lee A. Fleisher, M.D.
Lee A. Fleisher, M.D.
Committee on Performance and Outcomes Measurement
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ASA Newsletter November 2012, Vol. 76, 16–17.
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Lee A. Fleisher; The General Trend in Quality Measurement What Is Being Measured, for What Purpose and for Whom?. ASA Newsletter 2012; 76:16–17
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