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Correction

Quality of care provided by general practitioners using or not using Division-based diabetes registers

Mark F Harris, Debbie Priddin, Warwick Ruscoe, Fernando A Infante and Brian I O’Toole
MJA 2003; 179 (7):352

Re the article “Quality of care provided by general practitioners using or not using Division-based diabetes registers”, by Mark F Harris, Debbie Priddin, Warwick Ruscoe et al in the 2 September 2002 issue of the Journal (Med J Aust 2002; 177: 250-252). In Box 3, the heading for columns 2 and 3 was incorrectly given as “Proportion of patients having at least one HbA1c test”. The heading should have been “Proportion of patients having more than one HbA1c test”.

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School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of New South Wales, NSW.

Mark F Harris, DRACOG, FRACGP, MD, Professor of General Practice; Fernando A Infante, MB BS, Research Officer; Brian I O’Toole, PHD, MPH, Visiting Fellow.

Macarthur Division of General Practice, Campbelltown, NSW.

Debbie Priddin, RN, BSocSci, Project Officer; Warwick Ruscoe, MB BS, FRACMA, Executive Director.

Correspondence: Professor Mark F Harris, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of New South Wales, NSW 2052. m.f.harrisATunsw.edu.au

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