F Buitrago Ramírez, L J Molina Martínez, A Blanco Ovejero, J Guillén Regodón, M J Dávila Tena, J A Galán González
Authors present qualitative and quantitative results of a health quality assurance study of pediatric population in primary care. Ten criteria were accepted by consensus and level of 90% of fulfilling was taken as optimal standard. None of the criteria reached that level. The best fulfilled ones were those referring to pregnancy (89%), vaccination (87.7%), lactancy (87%), weight at birth (86.7%), parturition (84%) and newborn period (82%). Among qualitative results most remarkable were vaccination coverage (95...
September 1991: Anales Españoles de Pediatría