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Table of Contents
- Exploration of Foundational Terminology and Paradigms for Improving Diagnosis
- Introduction
- Perspectives on Diagnostic Improvement
- Definitions of Diagnosis
- Types of Evidence Used To Assess Diagnosis
- Conceptual Paradigms of Diagnostic Quality, Safety, and Excellence
- Clarification in Using Different Paradigms and Terms for Improvement Efforts
- Foundational Terminology for Diagnosis Relating to Suboptimal Processes and Outcomes
- Terminology and Language Used by Patients and Caregivers
- Evolving Methods and the Future of Diagnostic Improvement
- Diagnostic Terminology: Challenges and Opportunities
- References
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