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These tools are usually insufficiently accurate to be useful for predicting individual survival and are generally reserved for benchmarking quality of care and for research studies [2 4], for example when examining heterogeneity of treatment effect in clinical trials [5].
Benchmarking quality of care is a highly relevant issue and standardization of data collection is essential.
Patient and implant registries are important clinical tools in monitoring and benchmarking quality of care.
Timing of discharge from ICU may therefore be used as a quality indicator in benchmarking quality of care on an ICU.
Process indicators are those most commonly used [ 2, 4] and have been the primary focus of benchmarking quality of mental healthcare to date [ 8, 9].
Five human and six mouse datasets composed of arrays from at least five independent experiments were used as a training set for benchmarking quality control metrics.
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The utility of outcomes research extends to benchmarking the quality of care, refinement of management strategies, patient education, and marketing.
Mortality risk prediction models are used worldwide as a means of benchmarking ICU quality.
There are limited publications on the effects of benchmarking on quality of care in T2DM.
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