Max Rady College of Medicine
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Ambulatory Care Sensitive (ACS) Conditions |
Keywords |
ambulatory care |
ambulatory care sensitive |
Angina Pectoris |
asthma |
Canada |
consensus |
data |
Data Collection |
Delphi Technique |
Disease |
England |
Female |
Health |
health policy |
health services accessibility |
health services research |
Heart Failure,Congestive |
hospitalization |
Humans |
hypertension |
Hypertension,Malignant |
Infection |
Male |
Medical Audit |
methods |
otitis media |
Outcome Assessment (Health Care) |
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease |
Physicians |
public health |
quality measurement |
quality of care |
Quality of Health Care |
risk |
risk factors |
standards |
statistics |
statistics & numerical data |
Stomach Ulcer |
therapy |
Universities |
vaccination |
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University of Manitoba
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