High quality process of care increases one-year survival after acute myocardial infarction

The relationship between guideline adherence and outcomes in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) has been widely investigated considering the emergency, acute, post-acute phases separately, but the effectiveness of the whole care process is not known. The study aim was to evaluate the ef...

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Care and treatment
Chronic diseases
Chronic obstructive lung disease
Diabetics
Elderly
Health
Heart attack
Medical care quality
Medical informatics
Mortality
Myocardial ischemia
Patient outcomes
Public relations
Statins
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