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  • Book
    John Ratliff, Todd J. Albert, Joseph Cheng, Jack Knightly editors.
    Summary: Part I. Historical Aspects -- 1. Historical Aspects of Quality in Healthcare -- 2. Quality and Standardization of Medical Education -- 3. The History of Quality Assessment in Spine Care -- Part II. Methodology in Quality Assessment -- 4. Choice of Quality Metrics for Assessment of the Spine Patient -- 5. Patient-Reported Outcomes -- 6. Registries in Spine Care in the United States -- 7. Registries in Spine Care: UK and Europe -- 8. Concepts of Risk Stratification in Measurement and Delivery of Quality -- 9. Risk Adjustment Methodologies -- Part III. Healthcare Systems -- 10. Healthcare Systems in the United States -- 11. The National Health Service (NHS) in England: Trying to Achieve Value-Based Healthcare -- 12. Quality Spine Care in Australasia -- 13. Healthcare Systems: India -- 14. Healthcare Systems and Quality Assessment of Spine Care in Japan -- 15. Overview of Healthcare System in China -- Part IV. Implementation of Quality Reporting -- 16. Conditions of Care and Episode Groups -- 17. Aligning Healthcare Systems -- 18. Building Quality Metrics into a Practice -- 19. Impact of Quality Assessment on Clinical Practice, Intermountain Healthcare -- 20. Impact of Quality Assessment on Clinical Practice, Kaiser Permanente -- 21. How Quality is Assessed in Insurance Markets -- 22. Centers of Excellence and Payer-Defined Quality Assessment -- 23. Reporting Quality Results -- 24. Achieving Success in Quality Reporting.
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    RD768 .Q83 2019
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  • Article
    Singh G, Das PN.
    Br J Ophthalmol. 1978 Jan;62(1):29-33.
    Forty cases of clear corneal grafts in 2 groups of patients who developed corneal opacities either before or after 5 years of age were investigated for the pattern of amblyopia and fixation. A severe irreversible form of amblyopia with eccentric fixation was observed in cases of unilateral corneal opacity when the anomaly occurred before the age of 5 years and corneal grafting was delayed until the second or third decade of life. If the opacity was bilateral, although the onset was before the age of 5 years, the improvement in visual acuity after corneal grafting occurred in the relatively better eye with foveal fixation. Good visual results were seen after corneal grafting when the offending opacity occurred after the age of 5 years. Foveal fixation was also observed in most of these cases. None of the patients who had a squint preoperatively lost their angle of strabismus. Four cases in group B, however, developed an alternating squint postoperatively.
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    sein Beitrag zur Entwicklung des Brueckenbaus.
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