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Quality Indicators for Screening and Surveillance of Colorectal Cancer in Adults: A Review of Performance Measures by the American College of Physicians
Subject
ACP performance measures paper reviews current performance measures for colorectal cancer screening and surveillance to identify those that are methodologically sound and evidence-based to inform physicians, payers, and policymakers.
Synopsis
ACP performance measures paper reviews current performance measures for colorectal cancer screening and surveillance to identify those that are methodologically sound and evidence-based to inform physicians, payers, and policymakers.
Author
Reyna Howkins
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Position paper; policy; clinical; clinical topics; quality indicators; evidence-based; performance measures; performance measures committee; health care; healthcare; patient care; quality of care; guidelines; physicians; physician; internal medicine physicians; physician workforce; colorectal; colorectal cancer; screening; cancer screening
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2025