Michigan arthroplasty registry collaborative quality initiative (MARCQI) as a model for regional registries in the United States
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Richard E. Hughes | Mark E. Cowen | R. Hughes | M. Cowen | B. Singal | B. Hallstrom | D. Share | David Share | Brian R. Hallstrom | Rochelle M. Igrisan | Bonita Singal | R. M. Igrisan
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