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Variation in Documenting Diagnosable Chronic Kidney Disease in General Medical Practice: Implications for Quality Improvement and Research.

Alex KitsosGregory Mark PetersonMatthew D JoseMasuma Akter KhanamRonald L CastelinoJanette Radford
Published in: Journal of primary care & community health (2020)
A diagnosis of CKD was often not documented and, when recorded, it was in a variety of ways. While recording CKD with various terms and in free-text fields may allow GPs to flexibly document disease qualifiers and enter patient specific information, it might inadvertently decrease the quality of data collected from general practice records for clinical audit or research purposes.
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