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Quality Measures for Prenatal CareA Comparison of Care in Six Health Care Plans
Paul J. Murata, MD;
Elizabeth A. McGlynn, PhD;
Albert L. Siu, MD, MSPH;
Kristiana Raube, PhD;
Marjorie J. Sherwood, MD;
Carol P. Roth, RN, MPH;
Laurie McDonald;
Ahmar Iqbal, MD;
Hal Morgenstern, PhD;
Robert H. Brook, MD, ScD
Arch Fam Med. 1994;3(1):41-49.
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