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Publications by Daniel Schwarzkopf
The German Quality Network Sepsis: Study Protocol for the Evaluation of a Quality Collaborative on Decreasing Sepsis-Related Mortality in a Quasi-Experimental Difference-In-Differences Design
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Environmental
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Health Informatics
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Occupational Health
Comparing the Validity of Different ICD Coding Abstraction Strategies for Sepsis Case Identification in German Claims Data
PLoS ONE
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