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Eine mehrphasige multizentrische Versorgungsforschungsstudie zur Optimierung der Qualitätssischerung und des Qualitätsmanagements zertifizierter und zu zertifizierender Brustzentren mittels des webbasierten QM-Portals QmMed.net inklusive curricularer Fortbildung
Institut für Frauengesundheit Baden-Württemberg
(IFG-001/EudraCT Nr. 2008-004636-21)
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Studienbeginn:
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1.11.2008
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Studienende:
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2011
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Mehr Informationen zur Studie unter www.qmmed.net
Literatur zum Thema
Brustzentren Rationale, funktionelles Konzept, Definition und Zertifizierung
Erschienen in "Der Gynäkologe" 2003.36: 862877.
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Inequalities in breast cancer care and outcome
Richards M, Sainsbury R, Kerr D
Guy's and St Thomas's NHS Trust, London, UK
Do specialists do it better? The impact of specialization on the processes
and outcomes of care for cancer patients.
Grilli R, Minozzi S, Tinazzi A, Labianca R, Sheldon TA, Liberati A
Unit of Clinical Policy Analysis, Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri, Milan, Italy
Influence of clinician workload and patterns of treatment on survival from breast cancer.
Sainsbury R, Haward B, Rider L, Johnston C, Round C
Department of Surgery, Royal Infirmary, Huddersfield, UK
Survival outcome of care by specialist surgeons in breast cancer:
a study of 3786 patients in the west of Scotland.
Gillis CR, Hole DJ
West of Scotland Cancer Surveillance Unit, Ruchill Hospital, Glasgow
Hospital volume differences and five-year survival from breast cancer.
Roohan PJ, Bickell NA, Baptiste MS, Therriault GD, Ferrara EP, Siu AL
New York State Department of Health, Albany, USA
Effect of surgical subspecialization on breast cancer outcome.
Golledge J, Wiggins JE, Callam MJ
Breast Unit, Bedford Hospital, Bedford, UK
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