Effects of flow sheet implementation on physician performance in the management of asthmatic patients

This project focused on increasing compliance, in a large family practice group, with quality indicators for the management of asthma. The objective was to determine if use of a flow sheet incorporating the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) guidelines could improve compliance with those guidelines...

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Forms and Records Control
Group Practice - standards
Guideline Adherence
Health Services Research
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