Screening protocol completion rate
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Findings (27)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)
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declineMore than one in four eligible AMI patients (26.8%) were not screened for depression despite a mandated quality improvement protocol, with unscreened patients being disproportionately female, having m
Effect: decline; 26.8% not screened (135 of 503)