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. 1992 Jan;82(1):115–117. doi: 10.2105/ajph.82.1.115

Evaluating the treatment of sexually transmitted diseases at an urban public hospital outpatient clinic.

P G Shekelle 1, J Kosecoff 1
PMCID: PMC1694418  PMID: 1311151

Abstract

Sexually transmitted diseases occur disproportionately among the poor, are often treated in public hospitals and clinics, and have not been subjected to quality-of-care evaluation. We designed a medical record abstraction system using well-established, specific process-of-care criteria drawn from the medical literature and experts and grouped into three levels of quality: excellent, adequate, and minimal. One hundred seventy-six consecutive patients were identified from the clinic logbook and their medical records abstracted. Deficiencies in history taking, physical examination, laboratory testing, treatment, and public health reporting were identified.

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