Medical audit in neonatal care
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- DOI: 10.1136/bmj.281.6255.1618
Medical audit in neonatal care
Abstract
A system of medical audit on a neonatal unit based on the primary reason for admission may be used alongside the more conventional type of audit of mortality and morbidity by birthweight and gestation using a diagnostic classification of disease. The method provides a more accurate description of all babies admitted to a neonatal unit and thus a more comprehensive measure of work undertaken.
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