Health care quality and rheumatology: the role of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR)
In the context of undeniable evidence that health care can and must be improved, the ACR has committed to lead the effort to develop and implement quality measures designed to identify opportunities to improve sub-optimal care. In the process of creating and offering tools to measure and assess adhe...
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