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Frequent audits and honest audits
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022A regulator hires an auditor to inspect a firm. Audits serve two purposes: to detectviolations and to motivate the firm to invest in compliance. Auditor and firm can colludeto hide violations. Honest audits require sufficient monetary incentives for the auditor,and more frequent audits call for larger incentives.
Bizzotto, Jacopo, De Chiara, Alessandro
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The Lancet, 1986
A clinical audit, run by surgeons with modest clerical assistance, has been incorporated into the routine clinical practice of all hospitals in a large health authority. Data on operations and deaths are integrated into routine clinical recording, and feedback is by annual report containing statistical analyses and critical commentaries and by ...
C.V. Ruckley+3 more
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A clinical audit, run by surgeons with modest clerical assistance, has been incorporated into the routine clinical practice of all hospitals in a large health authority. Data on operations and deaths are integrated into routine clinical recording, and feedback is by annual report containing statistical analyses and critical commentaries and by ...
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Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2003
The aims of this study were to establish the levels and quality of audit activity within a child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) before and after the development of a service-wide audit group. Clinical staff were surveyed using standard proformas.
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The aims of this study were to establish the levels and quality of audit activity within a child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) before and after the development of a service-wide audit group. Clinical staff were surveyed using standard proformas.
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An Audit of Paediatric Audit in Scotland
Scottish Medical Journal, 1999We undertook a retrospective review of the Scottish Clinical Audit Project Register (SCAPR). This generated information on audit activities in Scotland relating to children aged 0–15 years over the period 1992 to 1997. All healthcare specialties (including dentistry) in both acute and community sectors were included.
David H. Stone, K. Audish
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BMJ, 1996
Aprime reason for including audit in the recent NHS reforms was the immense variation of clinical practice, outcome, resource utilisation, and other measures of performance among hospitals. Britain may take comfort from the fact that despite the numerous indictments of its health service, it is one of the few countries boasting anything approaching ...
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Aprime reason for including audit in the recent NHS reforms was the immense variation of clinical practice, outcome, resource utilisation, and other measures of performance among hospitals. Britain may take comfort from the fact that despite the numerous indictments of its health service, it is one of the few countries boasting anything approaching ...
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Communications of the ACM, 2003
It is incumbent upon us to examine our own auditing practices for their intrinsic vulnerabilities.
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It is incumbent upon us to examine our own auditing practices for their intrinsic vulnerabilities.
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2020
Editors’ Note: The first literary selection is a previously unpublished novel chapter by John McCluskey Jr. “Auditions” draws on the same body of research that was the basis for his essay on Frederick Douglass’s participation in the Columbian Exposition (see chapter 2 of the current volume).
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Editors’ Note: The first literary selection is a previously unpublished novel chapter by John McCluskey Jr. “Auditions” draws on the same body of research that was the basis for his essay on Frederick Douglass’s participation in the Columbian Exposition (see chapter 2 of the current volume).
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