Development of clinical process measures for pediatric burn care: Understanding variation in practice patterns

Lewis E Kazis1, Robert L Sheridan, Gabriel D Shapiro

  • 1From the Center for the Assessment of Pharmaceutical Practices (CAPP), Department of Health Law, Policy and Management (L.E.K., L.A.S., E.C.D.), Boston University School of Public Health; Shriners Hospitals for Children-Boston (R.L.S., A.F.L., C.M.R., M.L.); Massachusetts General Hospital (R.L.S., A.F.L., C.M.R., J.C.S., F.J.S., M.M., R.G.T.); Harvard Medical School (R.L.S., M.H.L., C.M.R., J.C.S.), Boston, Massachusetts; McGill University (G.D.S.), Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Brigham and Women's Hospital (M.H.L.); Boston VA Healthcare (M.H.L.); Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital (C.M.R., J.C.S.), Boston, Massachusetts; RTI International (M.S.-B.), Waltham, MA; Shriners Hospitals for Children-Northern California (T.P.), Sacramento, California; Shriners Hospitals for Children-Galveston (D.H.); University of Texas Medical Branch (W.M.), Galveston, Texas; and Shriners Hospitals for Children-Cincinnati (P.W., R.K.), Cincinnati, Ohio.

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