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Family Practice Vol. 20, No. 5, 612
© Oxford University Press 2003


Correspondence

Quality of records and quality of care

C Segovia

E-mail: csegovia@gapse07.sacyl.es

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In 2000, we published a study1 very similar to that of Goudswaard et al.2 The aim of our study was also to investigate if the quality of medical records is associated with better metabolic control of diabetic patients of 15 health centres from the province of Segovia, Spain. Specific . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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