Volume 5, Number 6—December 1999
Research
Using Automated Pharmacy Records to Assess the Management of Tuberculosis
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Figure 2. Appropriateness of the amount of antituberculosis medications dispensed and the timeliness of medication refills. Percentage of standard regimen dispensed is plotted against percentage of days without antituberculosis medication for tuberculosis cases treated in the health maintenance organization.
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