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This finding may allay fears of misuse of exceptions while heightening concern that capturing rare events adds an unnecessary data-collection burden. Some incorrectly may assume that all exception data are lost to inquiry.
In fact, exceptions should be captured, categorized, and reported to delineate appropriate and inappropriate variations in care. Exceptions flag important clinical conditions
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