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      patients were associated with these categories as well as with labor      
      and delivery problems, and poor discharge planning.                       
      The results of this study reflect the peer-review process in which        
      providers are given an opportunity to respond to physician-reviewer       
      decisions about the presence of actual or potential adverse effects.      
      Such a process, which permits the presentation of additional data and     
      information by providers, produces fewer final adverse outcome          ->
      determinations than a process uniquely based on chart review.             
      The quality of care problems observed in this study are amenable to       
      focused educational interventions. Such remedial interventions could      
      yield significant improvements in the quality of care for all patients.   
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CYBERGEOGRAPHY - 50 YEARS OF ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING-A                         
  AU: PILE_SJ                                                                   
  NA: OPEN UNIV,FAC SOCIAL SCI,MILTON KEYNES MK7 6AA,BUCKS,ENGLAND              
DEJN: ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING A 1994 Vol.26 No.12 pp.1815-1820                 
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