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The importance of validating the diagnosis of coronary heart disease when measuring secondary prevention: a cross‐sectional study in general practice
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Patients with a validated diagnosis of CHD appear to be better managed than those whose diagnosis has not been confirmed. Validation of diagnosis has important implications for assessing the provision of secondary prevention and for clinical governance.
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