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Table 1.

Structure items assessed for by domain.

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Table 2.

Definition of the composite indicators of processes of care for each of the diseases.

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Fig 1.

Organization of care and availability of essential resources.

Percentage availability is determined as the proportion of 22 hospitals in which the specific item is present. 3 items available in less than 20% (4/22) of the hospitals were omitted. **Otoscope and torch omitted in essential equipment domain; * Ampicillin omitted in antibiotics domain.

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Fig 2.

Cumulative availability of essential resources by domain and hospital.

Proportion of items available per domain in each of the 6 domains (total is 100%) ordered across hospitals.

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Fig 3.

Documentation trends of disease specific key essential signs and symptoms.

Documentation score of essential disease specific signs and symptoms stratified by PAR use for cases with no co-morbidities; x-axis is the documentation score with the disease total being the maximum value of x. *Outliers excluded.

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Fig 4.

Variability of hospital performance across indicators.

Variability funnel plots: X axis represents number of cases available for the indicator per hospital, Y axis represents the proportion of patients that achieve the indicator per hospital while the numbers against the data points are the hospital identifiers. The red line is the mean performance across hospitals while the dashed lines represent the 95% and 99% confidence intervals.

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Table 3.

Performance of disease specific guideline recommended process indicators.

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