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Implementation of malnutrition quality improvement reveals opportunities for better nutrition care delivery for hospitalized patients.

Jennifer Wills-GallagherKirk W KerrBeth MacintoshAngel F ValladaresKarl M KilgoreSuela Sulo
Published in: JPEN. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition (2021)
The findings suggest sustained improvements in confirmed rates of malnutrition identification and diagnosis are achievable. Targeting malnutrition QI efforts to hospital services with higher patient morbidity is an effective method for improving malnutrition diagnosis, in particular in hospitals with limited resources, which in turn can result in improved nutrition care delivery.
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