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    Morris AJ, Jackways TM, Morgan A, Robertson R, McIntyre M.
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  • 47. Enhancing compliance with Medicare guidelines for surgical infection prevention: experience with a cross-disciplinary quality improvement team.
    McCahill LE, Ahern JW, Gruppi LA, Limanek J, Dion GA, Sussman JA, McCaffrey CB, Leary DB, Lesage MB, Single RM.
    Arch Surg; 2007 Apr 31; 142(4):355-61. PubMed ID: 17438170
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  • 48. [Effectiveness of antimicrobial prophylaxis in prevention of surgical site infections].
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  • 51. Medicare claims can be used to identify US hospitals with higher rates of surgical site infection following vascular surgery.
    Calderwood MS, Kleinman K, Bratzler DW, Ma A, Kaganov RE, Bruce CB, Balaconis EC, Canning C, Platt R, Huang SS, CDC Prevention Epicenters Program, Oklahoma Foundation for Medical Quality.
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    Ingraham AM, Cohen ME, Bilimoria KY, Dimick JB, Richards KE, Raval MV, Fleisher LA, Hall BL, Ko CY.
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  • 54. Association of timely administration of prophylactic antibiotics for major surgical procedures and surgical site infection.
    Hawn MT, Itani KM, Gray SH, Vick CC, Henderson W, Houston TK.
    J Am Coll Surg; 2008 May 31; 206(5):814-9; discussion 819-21. PubMed ID: 18471703
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    Hollenbeak CS, Boltz MM, Nikkel LE, Schaefer E, Ortenzi G, Dillon PW.
    Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol; 2011 Aug 31; 32(8):784-90. PubMed ID: 21768762
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  • 57. Reliability of evaluating hospital quality by colorectal surgical site infection type.
    Lawson EH, Ko CY, Adams JL, Chow WB, Hall BL.
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