## BACKGROUND. The rise of managed care has increased interest in measuring, reporting, and improving quality of care. To date, quality assessment has relied on a leading indicator approach, which may miss important variations in care. The authors developed cancer specific indicators using a novel
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Developing quality indicators for cancer end-of-life care : Proceedings from a national symposium
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- John Wiley and Sons
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