LETTER
Correction: Error in Editorial
1 April 1997 | Volume 126 Issue 7 | Page 588
In a recent editorial [1], the statement beginning in the eighth line of page 392 should read as follows: "Therefore, the suggestion of Pine and colleagues in this issue offers a welcome alternative: Linking existing electronic data from laboratory reporting systems to administrative files could provide a cost-effective way to add valuable clinical information."
1. Iezzoni LI. How much are we willing to pay for information about quality of care? [Editorial] Ann Intern Med. 1997; 126:391-2.
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