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The Good Indicators Guide: Understanding how to use and choose indicators

Posted June 17th, 2008 by ulrike.klein
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29 Jan 2008

The good indicators guideThis guide is intended to be a short, practical resource for anyone in any health system who is responsible for using indicators to monitor and improve performance, systems or outcomes.

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