Antimicrobial Stewardship with and without Infectious Diseases Specialist Services to Improve Quality-of-Care in Secondary and Tertiary Care Hospitals in Germany: Study Protocol of the ID ROLL OUT Study

Author:

Zimmermann Nicole,Allen Rebekka,Fink Geertje,Först Gesche,Kern Winfried V.,Farin-Glattacker Erik,Rieg Siegbert,Solzbach U.,Friedrich H.,van Uden C.,Meyer K.,Hebart H.,Tremmel T.,Bommer M.,Busch A.,Schmidt A.,Polk S.,La Rosée P.,Geiser M.,Mertins S.,Schuhmacher C.,Götz M.,von Ameln-Mayerhofer A. A.,Khaleqi F.,Winter K.,Ritter M.,Wagner F.,Reinecke S.,Haase Sr. Karin Johanna,Horn S.,Lindner S.,Reistle B.,Kollum M.,Buchal P.,Schmid M.,Müller S.,Sorichter S.,Grüninger R.,Wuwer Y.,Niese H.,Iber T.,Hohenstein D.,Witten-Stephan U.,Wirth D.,Steib-Bauert M.,Kaier K.,Sehlbrede M.,

Funder

Innovation Committee of the Federal Joint Committee

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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