Reducing unnecessary hospital days to improve quality of care through physician accountability: a cluster randomised trial

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Caterina Caminiti
Tiziana Meschi
Luca Braglia
Francesca Diodati
Elisa Iezzi
Barbara Marcomini
Antonio Nouvenne
Eliana Palermo
Beatrice Prati
Tania Schianchi
Loris Borghi
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[1] University Hospital of Parma,Research and Innovation Unit
[2] University Hospital of Parma,Critical Long
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Unnecessary hospital days; Audit; Physician accountability; Cluster randomised trial; Quality of care;
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