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The National Health Insurance Administration (NHIA) has selected evidence-based medical indicators to be made public in order to enhance the quality of medical care for patients with myocardial infarction, and to serve as references for the quality of medical care for related diseases or health care. The public indicators are categorized into three major types according to the treatment period and quality aspects, including assessment of inpatient process during hospitalization, assessment of ongoing drug therapy after discharge, and assessment of outcomes. These include the ratio of inpatients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) undergoing LDL cholesterol testing during hospitalization, the medication ratio for AMI patients during hospitalization, and at three, six, and nine months after discharge, as well as the ratio of patients returning to the emergency department within three days after discharge for the same primary diagnosis or related conditions, and the unplanned readmission rate within fourteen days after discharge for the same primary diagnosis or related conditions.

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