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Understanding clinician connections to inform efforts to promote high-quality inflammatory bowel disease care.

Shirley Cohen-MekelburgTony VanXianshi YuDeena Kelly CostaMilisa ManojlovichSameer SainiHeather GilmartinAndrew J AdmonKen ResnicowPeter D R HigginsGeoffrey SiwoJi ZhuAkbar K Waljee
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Clinicians with a high number of connections provided more high-quality IBD treatments than less connected clinicians, and may be well-positioned for interventions to disseminate high-quality IBD care. However, clinicians who connect clinicians who are otherwise unconnected are more likely to display low-quality IBD treatment. Efforts to improve their quality are needed prior to leveraging their position to disseminate high-quality care.
Keyphrases
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