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Using Health IT: Eight Quality Improvement Stories

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  • Melanie Au
  • Suzanne Felt-Lisk
  • Grace Anglin
  • Andrew Clarkwest

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This brief highlights the experiences of eight pioneering projects completed under the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Transforming Healthcare Quality through Information Technology (THQIT) program.

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  • Melanie Au & Suzanne Felt-Lisk & Grace Anglin & Andrew Clarkwest, "undated". "Using Health IT: Eight Quality Improvement Stories," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 402203becd444ba180b13f385, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:402203becd444ba180b13f3855ac27de
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    1. Neal Halfon & Paul W. Newacheck & David L. Wood & Robert F. St. Peter, "undated". "Routine Emergency Department Use for Sick Care by Children in the United States," Mathematica Policy Research Reports b05babd5b7da4aebb07ab0bb8, Mathematica Policy Research.
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