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Continuous quality improvement and physician training

Quality Management in Health Care, 1992
Continuous quality improvement (CQI) is a system of management that permits individuals to develop an organized approach to improvement. The fundamental tenets of CQI are applicable at the bedside and in the training of residents because they permit the development of a consistent approach to clinical variability and uncertainty. When the principles of
P, Friedmann, L G, Selbovitz
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Continuous Quality Improvement

1995
Increasingly, the quality of health care has come under intense scrutiny in the hospital sector. Although there is no unanimity on the most appropriate definition of quality when applied to health care, the McMaster Health Services Research Group have proposed that “quality pursuits should focus on assessing needs and identifying problems, defining the
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Continuous Quality Improvement

2018
For the anesthesia provider early in his or her career, the concept of continuous quality improvement (CQI) seems far-reaching in daily practice. CQI is a concept that crosses multiple disciplines focusing on improving the provision of care from one episode to the next.
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Continuous quality improvement

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2011
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Continuous quality improvement

Topics in Clinical Nutrition, 1994
Patricia Queen Samour   +3 more
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Continuous quality improvement for continuity of care.

The Journal of family practice, 1993
Continuous quality improvement (CQI) techniques have been used most frequently in hospital operations such as pharmaceutical ordering, patient admitting, and billing of insurers, and less often to analyze and improve processes that are close to the clinical interaction of physicians and their patients.
D C, Kibbe, E, Bentz, C P, McLaughlin
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Continuous Quality Improvement in Nutrition

MCN: The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 2011
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