Data Quality of General Practice Electronic Health Records: The Impact of a Program of Assessments, Feedback, and Training

Mark Porcheret1, Rhian Hughes1, Dai Evans1, Kelvin Jordan1, Tracy Whitehurst1, Helen Ogden1, Peter Croft1, on behalf of the North Staffordshire General Practice Research Network1
1Affiliation of the authors: Primary Care Sciences Research Centre, Keele University, UK

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